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Issues with site loading over HTTP/2

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I have a Windows 2016 server with IIS 10 acting as a reverse proxy to an apache/tomcat running on the same server. When I try to access the application hosted on this server, I get a lot of errors when accessing this site over HTTP/2, with dev console in a browser showing a lot of "cancelled" requests. If I force HTTP/1.1 (from the client), then everything loads and works correctly.

I attempted to disable HTTP/2 on the IIS (using info from here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44660634/how-to-disable-http-2-on-iis-of-windows-server-2016) - however it doesn't seem to do anything and the server still responds to HTTP/2 requests.

How can I get the application to work over HTTP/2? Or, if it's not easily solved, how do I reliably disable HTTP/2 on IIS?

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