Hi
That is quite strange.
I have done a number of such implementations using SharePoint 2013 SP1 / April CU on top of Windows 2012 R2 now and AutoSPinstaller happily creates the auto cert
*.yourdomain.com as required for all HNSCS. certs for the main IIS sites. Windows 2008R2 is a gateway to a world of misery (IMHO) no matter how many elastoplast patches are applied to it!
We did have issues with a proxy and ensuring this worked with the new HNCS urls.
You could also check the that Trusted Cert Authority ( via RUN -> MMc Smappin -> Certificates) to check your cert is installed tho I suspect it it is ..
Check different browsers too.
That is quite strange.
I have done a number of such implementations using SharePoint 2013 SP1 / April CU on top of Windows 2012 R2 now and AutoSPinstaller happily creates the auto cert
*.yourdomain.com as required for all HNSCS. certs for the main IIS sites. Windows 2008R2 is a gateway to a world of misery (IMHO) no matter how many elastoplast patches are applied to it!
We did have issues with a proxy and ensuring this worked with the new HNCS urls.
You could also check the that Trusted Cert Authority ( via RUN -> MMc Smappin -> Certificates) to check your cert is installed tho I suspect it it is ..
Check different browsers too.