16. Install a Self signed certificate by using Group Policy | Windows Server 2019

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Video Series on Managing Active Directory Certificate Services:

In this video guide we will see the steps on how to install a self-signed certificate to your Domain PC for domain users and how to add them to the trusted root certification authorities certificate list with Group Policy.

Steps:
1. Create a Group Policy Object to deploy Self-signed Certificate to Trusted Root Certificate list.
2. Link a GPO at Domain or OU level.
3. Test the settings on Client Computer.

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Great video. I followed your video guidance and I re-created the same scenario. I can clearly see how this configuration is done. I can picture better how this works now.

FranzGuerrero
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Your demonstration was very clear. Thank you👍

henryjr
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The issue i'm having is the cert gets deployed but the browser still doesn't trust it, this is for the RDWEB app sign in page.

MarloMitchell
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this scenario was client PC joined to the domain, if the case PC doesn't join to domain, how would deploy the self-sign cert by GPO?

dblqbwp
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In IE browser, through domain name its getting self signed., but while accessing via IP address its getting - certificate error - any resolution comments -

bj
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While binding can we customize the Port of https to something else instead of port 443 ? Does it still work if I try to access the server page on my client with the new port for example 8888?

ajayapricott
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But in chrome it's giving error, only IE it's working

Gokulr
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why its giving error in chrome browser,

bj
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Why it's only working with Internet Explorer ?

LiRoX