I'm dealing with issues after the KB5083769 update, where we depend on Remote Desktop Services (RDS) for application access. Our users are frustrated with the warning message that appears when they start their RDS sessions. I understand there's a temporary fix involving a registry change, which is fine if it can be pushed via Group Policy (GPO). However, we don't have our PCs connected to a domain due to company policy. I'd like to know how I can become a verified publisher for RDP files, even though we're not a software company and are just using RDP. Can anyone guide me through the certification process?
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To become a verified publisher, you'll need to obtain a trusted certificate from a public Certificate Authority (CA). This is crucial to ensure that your RDP files are signed properly and recognized as legitimate.

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