VPN setting – Root certificates, Public Certificate Dataĭownload the VPN client and install it on laptop, run it New-SelfSignedCertificate –DnsName -CertStoreLocation “cert:\LocalMachine\My”Īdd the self-signed certificate as a trusted certificate authority, Copy the new cert to Trusted Root Certificate AuthoritiesĮxport the cert and open it, copy the cert part and paste into the So it seems name is not the root cause?Ĭreate Self Signed Certificate with the FQDN name on local laptop I removed the existing certification in Azure's configuration and re-added back with the same FQDN name shown in local computer's certificates, I redownloaded the client, I removed the existing installed vpn client and re-installed the new one, I receive the same error message. Should I change the cert's name from Azurecert to FQDN which is the name in my local computer? The error seems suggesting the certificate is NOT found, does the name matter? I have configured the VPN in Azure and it is downloaded and extracted and the vpn client is installed successfully, however, when I run the client I received the following error:Ī certificate could not be found that can be used with this Extensible Trusted Root Certification Authorities/Certificates:
Personal/Certificates: Issued To: FQDN name is the certificate's name I am creating a VPN in Azure, and created self-signed certificate in the following places: