Re: Files not downloading properly

From: David Wang [Msft] (someone_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/12/04


Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 18:20:25 -0700

Can you report the exact log file entries corresponding to the 404 that you
observe over HTTP.

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//David
IIS
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"Bryan Lewis" <bryan@eddata.com> wrote in message
news:bcce3546.0406090929.4acaf5cd@posting.google.com...
My IIS 6 / Win2003 server has begun acting up, and I am stumped.  This
is a recent problem, it was working perfectly not long ago.
Many file types, specifically MS office files (doc, xls, mdb) and Zip
files will not download from my site if you are accessing them over
HTTP (port 80).  However, the site also has a SSL installed and you
CAN download them if you use HTTP (port 443).  It is really bizzare,
because I have seen lots of people with problems just the opposite
(working on 80, and not on 443).  This is not a client issue, the
problem appears on multiple browers (IE 6, IE 5, and Mozilla have been
tested).
Here is an example of a public page on one of our sites:
Works (HTTPS):
https://www.eddataonline.com/fitness/2003/data/county/CPF2003_County01.zip
Fails (HTTP):
http://www.eddataonline.com/fitness/2003/data/county/CPF2003_County01.zip
The file is there, and all appears normal...but it will produce a 404
not found on the non-SSL URL.
Thanks for any help,
Bryan


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