I’ve spent a lot of time over the last few days struggling to configure a Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0 running on Windows NT 4.0 and Internet Information Server (IIS) 3.0 to reverse proxy (i.e. publish) an HTTPS website. Eventually I had to admit defeat (I’m trying to convince my client to upgrade to ISA Server 2004); however I did find a useful resource for Proxy Server 2.0 information that should be worth a look next time I’m trying to administer/troubleshoot a Microsoft Proxy Server configuration.
Configuring and troubleshooting services and applications with Proxy Server 2.0
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[…] was left in place to allow the Outlook profiles to update as users log in to the system) and some HTTPS publishing issues with Proxy Server 2.0 need to be resolved before I can call the job complete. In fact, those HTTPS publishing issues […]
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Have you tried any alternatives to MS Proxy Server? Have you looked at CacheXpress? http://www.cachexpress.com
This is a a fast, lightweight alternative to MS Proxy Server. There is a free trial download. Give it a try and see if it’s easier to install.
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