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The sbs2008 certificates are driving me crazy. Can somebody tell me how to completely disable them ?

For example I have problems with the certificate source, name etc when using RemoteApp or trying to use Outlook Exchange OWA.

I don't care about the certifcates and it would make my whole life a lot easier if I was able to just delete them !

Thanks.

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  • What certificates are you talking about exactly? If you remove certificates that will only cause more problems.
    – Ramhound
    Dec 11, 2013 at 15:42

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DO NOT TRY TO DELETE THE CERTIFICATES!

You will cause more problems than you 'fix' if you succeed. HTTPS will break for one. I'd be surprised if RemoteApp worked at all. The problem isn't caused by certificates at all, it's squawking because you're using a self-signed certificate. Certificates are meant to essentially verify identity (among other things, but I'll be brief). Your system currently has no way to prove its identity via a reliable source, so it generates its own self-signed certificate.

What you can do is add the self-signed certificate to the machines you're working with. Take a look at this TechNet article. You can also do this via GPO.

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  • Thanks, I mean disabling the need to check for a certifcate.
    – r-d-r-b-3
    Dec 11, 2013 at 16:00
  • I don't want the client to check it and the server to serve it. I want to disable all this certifcate crap, it's so unusefull for us. And yes I did try to import it manually. And it's showing in trusted root certifcates however the error is still appearing.
    – r-d-r-b-3
    Dec 11, 2013 at 16:00

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