Configuring the .NET Web service to require SSL connections
1.From the IIS console, expand the Default Web Site (or the name of the Web
page where your .NET Web service virtual directory is located), right-click
ManufacturerB and select Properties.
2.Click the Directory Security tab and select Edit in the Secure
communications area.
3.Inside the Secure communications dialog box, put a check-mark in the box
labeled Require secure channel (SSL). Accept all other defaults and click
OK.
4.Finally, click OK to close the Properties window.
We have completed the steps necessary to require SSL communication ...
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