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:
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