![]() GoDaddy Class 2 Certification Authority Root Certificate – G2 The next step is to import the Go Daddy Root Certificate Authority – G2 into the Local Computer’s Trusted Root Certification Authorities: We should now see the intermediate chain displayed in the certificate’s Certification Path once the intermediate issuing Certificate has been imported into the Intermediate Certification Authorities GoDaddy Secure Server Certificate (Intermediate Certificate) – G2ĭownload and import the certificate into the Local Computer’s Intermediate Certification Authorities: The certificate we are interested in is the: Go Daddy Secure Certificate Authority - G2Īll certificate authorities makes their Certificate Authorities certificates available through their website and for this example, we can obtain the GoDaddy certificate from the following URL: To correct this problem, we will need to find the intermediate CA issuer of the certificate by navigating back to the General tab and making a note of the Issued by field which in this example displays: The issuer of this certificate could not be found. Continuing to click on the Certificate Path will display the following: Notice that the certificate summary indicates that the server has information verifying the certificate. Windows does not have enough information to verify this certificate. To confirm whether this is the case, log onto your View Security Server, launch the MMC and open the properties of the certificate that is for connections: The server provided a certificate that is inavlid.Īssuming that you are using the Fully Qualified Domain Name to connect to the View Connection Server then one of the reasons why this error is thrown is because either the root or intermediate or both of the certificates have not been imported into your View Security Server. Contact your administrator.Ĭlicking on the View Certificate shows the following certificate details (this example uses a GoDaddy certificate):įailed to connect to the Connection Server. VMware Horizon cannot verify your connection. Windows desktops continue to connect without any issues but users with iPads or Android devices receive the following error: ![]() You’ve recently renewed the certificate issued by a public CA for your VMware Horizon View Security server that secures external incoming traffic.
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