The primary function of this executable is . It does not install anything itself but rather checks the Windows certificate store to see if the R2RCA.cer file has been correctly added to the "Trusted Root Certification Authorities".
Installing a third-party root certificate like R2RCA.cer allows that authority to validate any software or website on your machine. This can potentially be exploited to bypass standard Windows security warnings for other malicious files. r2rcertest.exe
Test-RDGatewayConnection -GatewayServer rdg.company.com -UserName "MYDOMAIN\jsmith" The primary function of this executable is
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