![]() $path = (Get-WmiObject -class “Win32_TSGeneralSetting” -Namespace root\cimv2\terminalservices -Filter “TerminalName=’RDP-tcp'”)._path Now we need the Thumbprint of the certificate:Īnd after removing all spaces, we can use it in the following powershell script: First off, your certificate (with private key) has to be imported into the personal store of the local machine. Here is a way that’s more likely to be supported and scriptable. I’m guessing that is not supported, although it might work well for you. There is one option how to get your old tools working, basically copy your old tools to the new 2012 server. But they also say to use a public wildcard in such cases, but they neglect to say how to do this. MS has blogged on how to use your own CA to roll out your own certificates here. In Windows 2008 R2 we used to have a way to set a certificate on the RDP Protocol (named rdp-tcp) through the tsconfig.msc
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