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StoreFront 5.0 Manual - StoreFront Support - LaGarde, Inc.

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<strong>StoreFront</strong> <strong>5.0</strong><br />

USING SHARED SSL IN A SEPARATE SECURE LOCATION<br />

This is the second of two methods of configuring shared SSL that are commonly used by<br />

commercial web hosts. If the instructions below do not match your configuration, please see<br />

Using Shared SSL with a Virtual Directory, page 171.<br />

In this configuration, the host creates a subweb under the secure domain for your files. After<br />

creating the subweb, the host does not configure the subweb as a virtual map back to the<br />

existing SSL folder in your root web. Instead, you must move all the files from the root web’s<br />

ssl folder to the secure location. Follow the instructions below to configure your site to use a<br />

Shared SSL folder in a separate location.<br />

1. Open the root web in FrontPage by selecting File, then Open Web. Enter the URL of<br />

your web in the Folder Name field, then click OK. Enter your server login information<br />

if you are prompted for it.<br />

2. One the web has opened, switch to Folders view, then double-click the SSL folder.<br />

Click on the top folder or file listed in the SSL folder. Scroll to the bottom of the list,<br />

then hold down Shift and click on the last file in the list. This should select all the files<br />

and folders within the SSL folder. Right-click on the files and select Copy.<br />

3. Open your secure folder in FrontPage by selecting File, then Open Web. Enter the<br />

URL of your secure subweb in the Folder Name field, then click OK. Enter your<br />

server login information if you are prompted for it.<br />

4. When the secure location opens in FrontPage, right-click in the root of the subweb<br />

and select Paste. This should import all of the files you selected from the SSL folder<br />

previously.<br />

5. After all of the files have been pasted into the secure location, open the SFLib folder<br />

by double-clicking it. You should see a file called db.conn.open.asp. Right-click on<br />

this file and select Open with. Open the file using Notepad and locate this line:<br />

Session(“DSN_Name”) = “Type Your DSN Here”<br />

Enter your DSN within the quotes, replacing “Type Your DSN Here.”<br />

6. Connect to your database using the Store Builder. If you are unsure of how to do<br />

this, please refer to Connecting to a Remote or Local Database, page 21, for further<br />

instructions.<br />

7. Open the Web Manager and click on the General tab. Make sure that the Secure<br />

Directory Path is the complete URL to process_order.asp in the secure location<br />

using a https:// prefix.<br />

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