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Steve Seguis

"Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Administration"

To create
306 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Administration
a self-signed certificate, you can either generate one at the time of install, or, as this exercise
will show, you can generate it at any time using the TS Gateway Manager.
1. Choose Start | Administrative Tools | Terminal Services | TS Gateway Manager.
2. Right-click your server name and select Properties.
3. Click the SSL Certificate tab and select Create a Self-signed Certificate for SSL
Encryption. Then click the Create Certificate button.
4. Note the location where the certificate will be generated and click OK (Figure 9-16).
5. Click OK on the successful creation message.
6. Click OK on the server Properties window to save the changes.
Installing a Certificate on the TS Gateway Server
You should now have a certificate you can import into your certificate store for use on
your TS Gateway server, whether it was something you generated or a certificate you
already have. Your next step is to load the certificate onto your server. If you self-generated
your certificate, this was automatically done for you by the self-signed certificate creation
process. This exercise will show you how to import a certificate that you already have or
that was generated manually.
1. Locate your certificate (that is, at the C:\users\sysadmin\documents\
WIN2K8TSG.cer path you created) in your file system and double-click it to
view detailed information (Figure 9-17).


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