When you create a trunk, whether it is HTTP or HTTPS, several things occur that you might want to be aware of.
The activation process automatically creates a new website within IIS, the built-in Web Server that is included with every version of Windows Server since the dark ages (actually, Microsoft's first web server was developed in Scotland and released as a free add-on for Windows NT 3.51, but you know what we mean). If you inspect your server after adding a trunk to it, using the IIS Management console , you will discover that it has several websites on it. Before we go on, we need to make this clear once again—do not make any manual changes to the IIS configuration, unless specifically instructed to do so by a Microsoft support document or official representative. UAG can get seriously offended if you meddle in its romantic relationship with IIS, and blow up on you. In fact, even keeping the IIS management console open while a configuration is being...