Access to https for XP clients

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Steve

I posted this on the IE6 group, too, but thought I may get help here as
well.

I've got XP clients on an NT domain, and recently noticed that only the
local Admin account on the machines can get access to secure Web sites
(https). All domain users, even those with local Admin privileges, get an
error saying the page can't be displayed. I haven't been able to find out
what's different about the local Admin account's configuration (or rather,
what's different about all other users' configuration) to make this happen.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Steve
 
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Max Payne

Is port 443 open for the clients? Have you added the IP range for the
clients to the allowed range in the site in IIS?

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Steve typed:

| I posted this on the IE6 group, too, but thought I may get help here
| as well.
|
| I've got XP clients on an NT domain, and recently noticed that only
| the local Admin account on the machines can get access to secure Web
| sites (https). All domain users, even those with local Admin
| privileges, get an error saying the page can't be displayed. I
| haven't been able to find out what's different about the local Admin
| account's configuration (or rather, what's different about all other
| users' configuration) to make this happen. Any help will be greatly
| appreciated.
|
| Steve
 
S

Steve

Thanks for the reply. The odd thing is that on the same client machine, if
I log on as local admin I get https with no problem, but as a domain user I
can't. I've got other XP machines from which all users can get https, so I
know that the problem isn't at the router. I've examined a lot of group
policy settings on the affected machines, but I haven't found the culprit.

Steve
 

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