In addition to an SSL certificate for the Session Control Server certificates are also needed for the Session Hosts.
It is possible to add SSL certificates without the use of IIS, but I am not an expert in this area. To this end, I installed IIS the same way as on the Session Control Server and then created the certificate the same way too.
However, you choose to create the certificate for the Session Host machines, make sure you have one for each of the machines or apply the wildcard SSL certificate to each.
If anyone knows a way of applying a certificate to a machine without installing IIS I’d appreciate you leaving a comment below.
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| Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 SP2 Web Client Scale-Out Deployment |
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| Introduction |
| Installing IIS On Session Control Server |
| Extending IIS With ASP.NET 4.5 On Windows Server 2012 |
| Extending IIS With ASP.NET 4.5 On Windows Server 2008 R2 |
| Creating A Self-Signed SSL Certificate On The Session Central Server |
| Binding An SSL Certificate To The Session Control Website |
| Adding An SSL Certificate To The Session Hosts |
| Avoiding Trust Relationship Problems |

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