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Pre-initializing a Active X Control for Remote User connecting over RDP


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Guest Saqib Ali
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Hello All,

 

I would like to pre-initialize ActiveX Controls for certain internal

website for our users connecting over RDP. I don't want them to have

to go through the process of Accepting the Publisher Certificate when

they are trying to access the Active X controls.

 

How can this be achieved? All controls are internally developed and

signed by valid Verisign issued Authenticode SPCs

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks

saqib

http://security-basics.blogspot.com/

Posted

Re: Pre-initializing a Active X Control for Remote User connecting over RDP

 

Hi,

 

Logon to your TS as an administrator, open up the Local Computer

account's store using the Certificates mmc snapin, and then import

your SPC into the Trusted Publishers store.

 

-TP

 

Saqib Ali wrote:

> Hello All,

>

> I would like to pre-initialize ActiveX Controls for certain internal

> website for our users connecting over RDP. I don't want them to have

> to go through the process of Accepting the Publisher Certificate when

> they are trying to access the Active X controls.

>

> How can this be achieved? All controls are internally developed and

> signed by valid Verisign issued Authenticode SPCs

>

> Any ideas?

>

> Thanks

> saqib

> http://security-basics.blogspot.com/

Guest Saqib Ali
Posted

Re: Pre-initializing a Active X Control for Remote User connecting over RDP

 

On Oct 22, 1:07 am, "TP" <tperson.knowsp...@mailandnews.com> wrote:

> Logon to your TS as an administrator, open up the Local Computer

> account's store using the Certificates mmc snapin, and then import

> your SPC into the Trusted Publishers store.

 

Already did that :) But the users still have to go through the process

of Accepting the Publisher Certificate when they are trying to access

the Active X controls.

 

saqib

http://security-basics.blogspot.com/

Posted

Re: Pre-initializing a Active X Control for Remote User connecting over RDP

 

Hi,

 

After you install the SPC in the local computer store, logon

as multiple different regular users and open the certificates snapin

for each user.

 

Do you see the above certificate listed under Trusted Publishers?

 

I want to confirm that it is installed correctly for all users before

looking at other potential issues.

 

Thanks.

 

-TP

 

Saqib Ali wrote:

> Already did that :) But the users still have to go through the process

> of Accepting the Publisher Certificate when they are trying to access

> the Active X controls.

>

> saqib

> http://security-basics.blogspot.com/

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest Saqib Ali
Posted

Re: Pre-initializing a Active X Control for Remote User connecting over RDP

 

> After you install the SPC in the local computer store, logon

> as multiple different regular users and open the certificates snapin

> for each user.

> Do you see the above certificate listed under Trusted Publishers?

> I want to confirm that it is installed correctly for all users before

> looking at other potential issues.

 

Yup all the users see the SPC in the Trusted Publishers panel :-) But

Controls still not working :-(

 

saqib

http://security-basics.blogspot.com/

Posted

Re: Pre-initializing a Active X Control for Remote User connecting over RDP

 

Hi,

 

Can you describe what is unique about your activex control?

 

What I mean is this: I can install other activex controls on a

TS as an admin and then normal users can use them without

any prompts. For example, flash, remote desktop, etc.

 

Are normal users able to use other activex controls without

prompting?

 

Which version of Internet Explorer are you running?

 

Have you removed Internet Explorer Enhanced Security

Configuration for regular users?

 

Are you able to create a basic html file that references

your activex control along with the control and certificate

zipped up? It doesn't need to do much, just enough

to trigger the activex control to download and demonstrate

the problem you are seeing. That way I could run it in

a test environment and see if I see the same behavior.

 

-TP

 

Saqib Ali wrote:

> Yup all the users see the SPC in the Trusted Publishers panel :-) But

> Controls still not working :-(

>

> saqib

> http://security-basics.blogspot.com/

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