Your network has a domain controller configured as a certification authority. The network has a Web server that runs IIS 6.0 and hosts a secure intranet site. The server also hosts other sites that do not require HTTPS. You configure a server certificate on the IIS server using a certificate from your internal CA.

Some users report that they cannot connect to the secure intranet site by using HTTPS. You confirm that all users can connect to the non-secure sites hosted on the Web server using HTTP. What should you do to view the failed HTTPS requests?

  1. Review the security log in Event Viewer on the Web server.
  2. Review the log fields created by IIS on the Web server.
  3. Review the security log in Event Viewer on the CA.
  4. Review the contents of the Failed Requests folder on the CA.
Explanation
Answer - B - To view the failed HTTPS requests, you should Review the log fields created by IIS on the Web server.

Key Takeaway: Internet Information Services or IIS is software service that support Web site creation, configuration, and management, along with other Internet functions. It includes NNTP, FTP, and SMTP. He can review the log fields created by the IIS on the Web server. This will give necessary information to see the failed HTTPS requests.
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