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Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site http://serverfault.com/questions/566503/using-ca-certificate-for-remote-desktop-connection About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/15809-dealing-to-the-annoying-certificate-errors-and-multiple-credential-requests-in-remote-desktop-services-2008-r2 question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers terminal server are voted up and rise to the top Using CA certificate for Remote Desktop Connection up vote 13 down vote favorite 4 I’m connecting over the web to a remote Windows Server 2012 R2 via Remote Desktop Connection for administration needs. It is a single web and database server without an AD etc. I’m not talking about Remote Desktop Services / Terminal Server, just the simple terminal server connection Remote Desktop feature activated through Control Panel > System > Remote Settings. The server will automatically create a self-signed certificate to encrypt the connection and the Remote Desktop Connection client will show a certificate error due to the untrusted CA. I have a CA signed certificate issued to the FQDN of this server and valid for server authentication (I’m using it for MSSQL Server remote access). I’d like to use that one for RDP connections too. All tutorials (like this question) I’ve found so far describe the process for the Remote Desktop Services or Terminal Service. I have found this question stating a wmic command to set a certificate, but I don't want to try setting some values when I don't know what exactly I'm doing. What I have done is adding it to the Remote Desktop Certificates of Local Computer where the auto generated self-signed is located too. Is that possible? If yes, what do I have to do? Thanks! ssl-certificate remote-desktop rdp windows windows-server-2012-r2 share|improve this question asked Jan 10 '14 at 22:44 marce 168118 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 17 down vote accepted The question you found that
but always giving me certificate errors and double credentials and eventually had some time on my hands to do something about it and finally enable a user to flawlessly open a Remote App without seeing any errors or items requiring further action. CAVEAT: This applies to DOMAIN USERS/COMPUTERS only at this point due to the group policy requirements - external users still get all pop-ups. Steps (8 total) 1 Get a UCC certificate You have to have a UCC certificate, a single host SSL won't do it. For example, the SSL I did have only covered desktop.mydomain.com but as all the resources came from TERMINALSERVER.INTERNAL.LAN, you'd always see errors. S So I got a GoDaddy UCC certificate with DESKTOP.MYDOMAIN.COM as the common name TERMINALSERVER TERMINALSEREVR.INTERNAL.LAN as SAN names. How to request a UCC in Windows 2008R2? http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Vista-Windows-Server-2008-Advanced-Certificate-Request-Wizard.html Fill in as many of the options as you can as you need to have an accurate country for example. 2 Install the new Certificate Thsi is where the 'trickiness' started to appear, you have to bung this certificate in all over the show. 1) Into your COMPUTER/PERSONAL STORE on the server and don't forget to import the intermediary as well 2) Into IIS (Import then CHANGE the Bindings on the default website) 3) REMOTE DESKTOP SESSION HOST MANAGER >Connection>Properties>General>Select new certificate 4) REMOTE APP MANAGER > Digital Signature Settings (Whilst here, also check you have authentication level:i:2 in as a Custom RDP setting 3 Time for some Group Policy Trickiness #1 - stopping second credential prompt Mostly taken from here: http://blogs.technet.com/b/mrsnrub/archive/2010/03/22/remote-desktop-services-websso.aspx Create a GPO for the Terminal Servers and add TERMSRV/* under Comp Conf/Admin Templates/System Credentials Delegation/Allow Delegating Default Cred option - ENABLE this setting This will stop you from having to reapply your logon credentials 4 Time for some Group Policy Trickiness #2 - getting rid of that initial annoying untrusted publisher problem Again based on this article: : http://blogs.technet.com/b/mrsnrub/archive/2010/03/22/remote-desktop-services-websso.aspx Create a new GPO and apply it to the CLIENT MACHINES that will connect to the Terminal Server. Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Remote Desktop Services/Remote Desktop Connection Client - Enable this and in