On the Remote client, start the MMC console with administrative rights.
Import the certificate on the remote computer:
On the File to Export page, click browse, and save the file to a shared folder that can be accessed from you client computers, and click Next.
On the Export File Format page, select DER encoded binary X.509 (.CER), and click Next.
On the Export Private Key page, select No, do not export the private key, and click Next.
On the Welcome to the Certificate Export Wizard page, click Next.
Right-click the Certificate, select All Tasks and then Export….
Expand Personal /Certificates, and select the certificate with the name of the server (Friendly Name: ConfigMgr SQL Server Identification Certificate).
Add the Certificate snap-in for the Computer account.
On the Site Server (or the server hosting the SQL Reporting Service), start the MMC console with administrative rights.
To fix this little issue you need to do the following: Export the required certificate: (provider: SSL Provider: 0 – The certificate chain was issued by an authority that is not trusted.) The certificate chain was issued by an authority that is not trustedĪ connection was successfully established with the server, but then an error occurred during the login process. If you run System Center 2012 Configuration Manager and wants to use the Report Builder from a remote console, you might see the following error message: