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Hello Richard,

I have a 170 at 440 and have successfully configured SSL for the HTTP
server (and the other servers too) so it does work.  Make sure you have
the latest Cume and Group PTFs for ANYTHING to do with the HTTP server.

Check that the installation of BOSS 34 and AC3 are correct and complete.
Use GO LICPGM - option 10 and check the installed status.  Use CHKPRDOPT
and see if it complains about anything.

Note that SSL config for HTTP is a multi-step process.  You must import,
create, or use an existing a Certificate Authority.  Import or create a
Certificate.  Then define an Application ID for the HTTP server. Then
associate the Application ID with the certificate.

You do these steps in DCM, then HTTP, then back to DCM.  It certainly
could be easier.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.

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