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  • Getting Started
    • Parallels RAS 19 release history
    • System Requirements
    • Installing Parallels Client for Linux
    • Configuring Parallels Client for Linux
    • Checking for Updates
  • Using Parallels Client for Linux
    • Adding a New Connection
    • Configuring a RAS Connection
      • Connection
      • Display
      • Printing
      • Local Resources
      • Experience
      • Network
      • Authentication
      • Advanced Settings
    • Configuring an RDP Connection
      • Connection
      • Display
      • Local Resources
      • Programs
      • Experience
      • Network
      • Authentication
      • Advanced Settings
  • Configuring Global Options
  • Using a RAS Connection
  • Using an RDP Connection
  • Exporting and Importing Parallels Client Settings
  • Parallels Client Network Configuration File
    • Format
    • Parameters
      • KA_ENABLE
      • KA_MAXIDLE
      • KA_COUNT
      • KA_INTERVAL
      • USER_TIMEOUT
  • Parallels Client Command Line Interface
    • General Options
    • RDP Options
    • Device Options
    • Other Options
    • Examples
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  1. Using Parallels Client for Linux
  2. Configuring an RDP Connection

Authentication

Use the Authentication tab page to specify what happens if server authentication fails.

In the If authentication fails drop-down list, select one of the following options:

  • Connect. The user can ignore the certificate of the server and still connect.

  • Warn. The user is alerted about the certificate and still has the ability to choose whether to connect or not.

  • Do not connect. The user is not allowed to connect.

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