Hi all,
I am trying to sign a rdp file with a certificate created from our internal CA. Certificate, Root CA and Intermidiate CA is installed on the server from where the signing is happening.
I am trying to assign the certificate to the rdp file with this command (As administrator):
rdpsign.exe /sha1 sha1-hash-from-cert-with-no-spaces TS-TEST.RDPI get the following error:
Unable to use the certificate specified for signing. Error Code: 0x8007000d
The rdp file could not be signed. Error Code: 0x8007000d
The certificate that is used is created for Remote Desktop Authentication (1.3.6.1.4.1.311.54.1.2) / Client Authentication
Certificate info:
CN=FQDN of the RDP server choosen in the RDP file
SAN=Netbios of the RDP server and other servers (The RDP is connecting to a RDS farm)
Whats up with this?
EDIT: If i use a certificate generated from External CA, there is no problem. Is the certificate i created from our internal CA not right?
When using the external certificate, the RDP file gets corrupted?
/Gjorret
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