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Windows Server 2012 R2 RDS and certificates

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I am setting up my first server with RDS and need some help with setting up the certificate.

I tried following this guide: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/rds/archive/2010/04/09/configuring-remote-desktop-certificates.aspx which worked. But I am confused as to how the certificate actually gets assigned to the RDS service. The certificate was inside of the Personal store but when I went to edit the deployment, in the certificates section, it still had no certificate. I need the certificate that was added to the personal store from my internal CA to be applied to the connection broker - single sign on, connection broker - publish, and web access. How can I automatically assign a certificate? Is that even possible? I also don't know how I can create a certificate from my internal CA with a password. 

Right now the only was I have successfully done this is using the built in wizard to create a new self-signed certificate and then deploying that cert to my clients. But then what do I do when the certificate is set to expire? Do I have to keep a schedule to know when this expires and manually create a new cert and deploy the new cert?

This is a basic deployment. It is one server and will only be used for internal use. I have a connection broker, session host, licensing, and web access role on the same server. There will be no gateway server as there is no need to offer this outside of the office. 


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