The only thing to watch out for is that on some of the older versions, I don't recall specifically which - but it's pretty old, the WSA doesn't send the root (intermediate in this case) along with server cert, so it can cause trust issues in your cli...
Since your ASA is redirecting the traffic transparently to the WSA, you don't need to set the browser setting.The option that you found is just a way to override the standard explicit auth mechanism and use a transparent style of authenticating. This...
Explicit means that the browser has specifically been configured to use the WSA as a proxy. In IE, this is in Tools -> Internet Options -> Connections -> LAN Settings. As opposed to transparent, which is when you redirect the client outbound port 80 ...
Ron,I'm not sure what the exact cause of this is yet, so I don't have any speculation on possible workarounds. You mentioned that you already have a ticket open, would you mind sending me that ticket number? You can send it to jowolfer@cisco.com. I'd...
I was able to reproduce this today using win7 64 bit, IE 9, and explicit proxy.I have filed the following bug: 76157 EUA expires prematurelyI don't currently have win7 32bit to test with, but I'm sure our QA will iron out those details.Thank you for ...