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Update the Certificates on a Connection Server Instance,
Security Server, or View Composer
When you receive updated server TLS certificates or intermediate certificates, you import the
certificates into the Windows local computer certificate store on each Connection Server, security
server, or View Composer host.
Typically, server certificates expire after 12 months. Root and intermediate certificates expire after
5 or 10 years.
For detailed information about importing server and intermediate certificates, see "Configure
Horizon Connection Server, Security Server, or View Composer to Use a New TLS Certificate" in
the
Horizon 7 Installation
document.
Prerequisites
n Obtain updated server and intermediate certificates from the CA before the currently valid
certificates expire.
n Verify that the Certificate snap-in was added to MMC on the Windows Server on which the
Connection Server instance, security server, or VMware Horizon View Composer service was
installed.
Procedure
1 Import the signed TLS server certificate into the Windows local computer certificate store on
the Windows Server host.
a In the Certificate snap-in, import the server certificate into the Certificates (Local
Computer) > Personal > Certificates folder.
b Select Mark this key as exportable.
c Click Next and click Finish.
2 For Connection Server or security server, delete the certificate Friendly name, vdm, from the
old certificate that was issued to the Horizon 7 server.
a Right-click the old certificate and click Properties
b On the General tab, delete the Friendly name text, vdm.
3 For Connection Server or security server, add the certificate Friendly name, vdm, to the new
certificate that is replacing the previous certificate.
a Right-click the new certificate and click Properties
b On the General tab, in the Friendly name field, type vdm.
c Click Apply and click OK.
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