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Is it possible to implement .Net application in No touch deployment using SSL transaction

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Hi,

I am trying to implement the SSL transaction between client and server in No touch deployment mode.

As a first step I successfully implemented the SSL transaction in normal mode by following procedure provided by windows(Like generating and installing CA in client and server...Setting up service in IIS ..etc).

From client I called the server using https://server.domainname/XXXSSL/xxx.asmx
and confirmed that it is making proper transaction.

Second step:
Using No touch deployment mode method, I was able to run the application in client PC without installing, just accessing from server by clicking corresponding link http://182.129.122.123/application. And confirmed that it working fine.

Now I am trying to run the application present in server through SSL transaction by clicking the link. let say https://server.domain/XXXSSL/application.

I am getting message that "Couldn't confirm the origin. Do you want Run the software"?

If I Run by Pressing 'Execute', error has occurred saying "Stopped application from running".

Could anyone let me know, Is it possible to execute application in No touch mode using SSL transaction? If so, then what need to be done to do the same.

Thanks in advance,

Vijay
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