- A client computer tries to connect to a secure Web site through a downstream proxy server that is chained to an upstream proxy server or array.
- The downstream proxy server is a Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2004 computer.
- The downstream ISA Server 2004 proxy server is configured not to request authentication from clients.
- The upstream proxy server or array is configured to request authentication from clients.
- The client computer uses the HTTP 1.0 protocol to send connection requests to the downstream ISA Server 2004 proxy server.
NoteWhen Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 is configured to use a proxy server, Internet Explorer uses the HTTP 1.0 protocol to form the proxy tunnel that is required to connect to Web sites that use the HTTPS protocol. This is true even if you configure Internet Explorer to use HTTP 1.1 by clicking to select the Use HTTP 1.1 through proxy connections check box.
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