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Hi,
Upgrading from 8.6_303 to 8.6_511 I get now get a warning “certificate authority is invalid”
We don’t have a PKI for our internal servers.
I’ve been though installing and linking a certificate to the RDP listener for my RemoteApp servers which are used also by Windows clients. But I’d prefer not to have to do it for my full desktop RDSH servers.
My Thin-clients users connect to one of the 7 RDSH listed servers (no broker) .
What is the proper way to get rid of this warning and have all my servers trusted ? (I mean apart from linking a signed certificate to the RDP listener)
Also what is the dirty way ?… ( I mean, disabling that Certificate check)
Try to add
SecurityPolicy=low
to your wnos.ini
CG
It works. Thanks a lot !
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