NOTE We use Windows Vista because it is already built with Remote Desktop 6.0. You can,
however, perform this same exercise using Windows XP SP2 simply by installing the RDP 6.1 client
from Microsoft.
1. Log on to your Windows Vista workstation.
2. The following steps are required only if you used a self-signed certificate. If
you used a certificate from a Microsoft-trusted source such as VeriSign, you can
safely skip to step 17.
Figure 9-23. Selecting an existing Computer Group
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3. Copy the root certificate that you copied over and installed on your TS
Gateway server to this workstation. If you created a self-signed certificate
using the exercise in this book, this file should be called WIN2K8TSG.cer. I
assume that you copied the file locally to C:\MyCertificates.
4. Choose Start, type MMC in the Start Search field, and then press enter.
5. Choose File | Add/Remove Snap-In.
6. Select Certificates, and then click Add.
7. Select Computer Account, and then click Next.
8. Select Local Computer, and then click Finish.
9. Click OK to close the Add or Remote Snap-ins dialog box.
10. Expand the Certificates node.
11. Right-click Trusted Root Certification Authorities and select Import from the
All Tasks pop-up menu to open the Certificate Import Wizard.
12. Click Next on the Welcome screen.
13. Click Browse, select C:\MyCertificates\WIN2K8TSG.
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