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1) Click the Windows Button in the lower left-hand corner (standard configuration) of your Desktop. 2) Type “Internet Options” and select Internet Options from the list. 3) Click on the Advanced tab and from there scroll down to the very bottom. If TLS 1.2 is checked you are already all set.
Launch Internet Explorer. Enter the URL you wish to check in the browser. Right-click the page or select the Page drop-down menu, and select Properties. In the new window, look for the Connection section. This will describe the version of TLS or SSL used.
Start the registry editor by clicking on Start and Run. Highlight Computer at the top of the registry tree. Browse to the following registry key: Right-click on the Protocols folder and select New and then Key from the drop-down menu. Right-click on the TLS 1.2 key and add two new keys underneath it.
Scroll down to the Configuration section of the page. It's below the Certificate section(s). Find all TLS versions marked Yes under Protocols. All TLS versions (supported or not) appear at the top of the Configuration section. Any versions labeled Yes are configured on this website.
Click Check SSL/TLS. Once it's done checking, click Details and then Server Configuration. In the top-left corner of the results, it should say Protocols enabled and under that, you will hopefully see TLS1.
Compatible with TLS 1.2 or higher by default. May be compatible with TLS 1.1 or higher. Some devices with Android 4.4. X may not support TLS 1.1 or higher.
1) Click the Windows Button in the lower left-hand corner (standard configuration) of your Desktop. 2) Type “Internet Options” and select Internet Options from the list. 3) Click on the Advanced tab and from there scroll down to the very bottom. If TLS 1.2 is checked you are already all set.
Create a registry entry DefaultSecureProtocols on the following location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Internet Settings\\Wingtip. Set the WORD value to 800 for TLS 1.2.
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