Administrators and sometimes end users can configure whether client connections are rejected if any or some server certificate checks fail.
Certificate checking occurs for SSL connections between Connection Server and Horizon Client. Certificate verification includes the following checks:
In addition to presenting a server certificate, Connection Server also sends a certificate thumbprint to Horizon Client. The thumbprint is a hash of the certificate public key and is used as an abbreviation of the public key. If Connection Server does not send a thumbprint, you see a warning that the connection is untrusted.
If your administrator has allowed it, you can set the certificate checking mode. Select from the menu bar. You have three choices:
If the certificate checking mode is set to Warn, you can still connect to a Connection Server instance that uses a self-signed certificate.