In the Certificate store window, verify that: In the Certificate file to import window, specify the file that was copied from the destination computer. Follow the instructions in the wizard to start the import. Right-click to select All Tasks, and then select Import. In the left pane of the console window, expand Certificates (Local Computer) > Trusted Root Certification Authorities > Certificates. Go back to the Add/Remove Snap-In dialog box and then select the OK button. On the Select Computer screen, select Local Computer and then select the Finish button. On the Certificate Snap-in screen, select the Computer account check box and then select Next. Select the File menu and then select the Add/Remove Snap-in option.įrom the list of Available snap-ins, select Certificates and then select the Add button. Sign in as an administrator in the source, select Start, enter mmc in the Search programs and files box, and run the mmc.exe. Copy the exported file to the source computer.Leave the default settings and then save the file in any folder. The Certificate Export Wizard will open.On the Detail tab, select the Copy to File.Double-click the Certificate in the middle pane to open it.
#BLACKBERRY DESKTOP MANAGER CONNECTING STUCK WINDOWS 7#
In Windows 7 or later versions, the remote desktop connection uses the SSL (TLS 1.0) Protocol and the encryption is Certificate-based. Remote desktop connection uses the highest possible security level encryption method between the source and destination. In this scenario, Remote desktop connection is stuck for several seconds when it displays the following texts: This article provides a solution to the issue in which the remote desktop connection stays in the connecting to status.Īpplies to: Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows Server 2012 R2 Original KB number: 2915774 SymptomsĪssume a scenario in which you use a remote desktop connection for operating system Windows 7 or later versions.