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Issue File Sharing cUrl SSL Issue

RelayNet

New Pleskian
I got my site completely setup, SSL and all, even for the control panel area, dedicated IPs registered, etc. Every other area works in the control panel except for the File Sharing area. The settings for File Sharing under 'Tools & Settings' loads fine and I can set my preferences without issue. However, when I go to the use the File Sharing area, I get the following:

Internal error: Error in cURL request: Unknown SSL protocol error in connection to {ip address (not host name)]:443​

How do I fix this?
 
Unfortuantely, that's not it. Per the KB:

| SSL support for domain configured for File Sharing is turned off.​

This is not true. I have a wildcart cert and it is on my domain and all subdomains verifying that was the case just now. As for its resolution steps:

| Enable SSL support for a domain, since File Sharing uses it.​

Already done.

| If this did not help, create VHD H: disk, open File Sharing and delete VHD then.
I don't get the failure to create VHD error. Still, I don't see any options about VHDs under my File Sharing options. As for server details, I'm on a dedicated Windows box.
 
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