The certificate comes from a mistrusted certificate verification authority.
The certificate comes from a mistrusted certificate verification authority.
Hello @cruise-6690
The warning messages / pop-ups that end users see connecting via RDP are a GOOD THING. Microsoft wants you to be warned if there’s a potential risk of a compromise.
By default Windows will create a self-signed certificate automatically for use with RDP. As we all know self-signed certificates are not good, and represent a security risk. Even if you install a Microsoft CA in your environment the RDP certificates are not automatically trusted.
You could refer to the following 3 articles to add trusted certificate to RDP services:
Trusted Remote Desktop Services SSL Certs for Win10/2019
Remote Desktop Connection (RDP) - Certificate Warnings
Using certificates in Remote Desktop Services
Best Regards
Karlie
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Thank you for sharing. If you need any more certificates, how to change them
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