2008 or 2008 R2 IIRc there was an issue with wildcards in 2008 and earlly
releases of R2 ... hang on... ah..
http://blog.kristinlgriffin.com/2011/07/using-wildcard-certificate-and-ucc.html

possibly
http://blog.kristinlgriffin.com/2011/07/rds-certificate-issue-certificate-is.html
I think , a short answer, use a specific cert not wild card


On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 8:11 AM, David Lum <[email protected]> wrote:

>  We have to renew our wildcard certs and now Thawte’s certificates utilize
> intermediate certs (or something along those lines, I am cert illiterate).
> The RD Web access server gives no errors or warning anymore, but when I try
> to launch an app from the app server the certificate name comes up correct
> but I get “the certificate or associated chain is invalid”. The user can
> c;ick on yes to continue but of ourse I’d like to eliminate this warning
> page.****
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> I downloaded and installed intermediate certs from Thawte and followed
> their instructions to install on IIS but the warning still appears. (and yes
> I have restarted IIS and even rebooted).****
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