2. Click Install Certificate. This will open the Certificate Import Wizard.
Figure 9-16. Creating a self-signed certificate
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3. Click Next on the Welcome screen.
4. In the Certificate Store Selection screen, make sure Automatically Select the
Certificate Store Based On the Type of Certificate is selected. Then click Next.
5. Click Finish to complete the installation.
6. Click OK on the successful import dialog box.
7. Click OK on the Certificate details screen.
Configuring TS Gateway to Use the Certificate
The purpose of getting a certificate is to configure it for use with the TS Gateway.
1. Choose Start | Administrative Tools | Terminal Services | TS Gateway Manager.
2. Right-click the TS Gateway server and select Properties.
Figure 9-17. Viewing certificate details
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3. On the SSL Certificate tab, you should see the Issued To, Issued By, and
Expiration Date fields of your server certificate, as shown in Figure 9-18. If you
generated a self-signed certificate, this information has already been imported
and the certificate information will be displayed here. These fields will say
???Not available??? until you actually tell TS Gateway which certificate to use.
4. Click Select an Existing Certificate for SSL Encryption (Recommended), and
then click Browse Certificates.
5. Select the Server Certificate you imported in the previous exercise, and then
click Install.
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