Windows Server could not create SSL/TLS secure channel error
XINSTALL BY CLICKING THE DOWNLOAD FILE
To fix various PC problems, we recommend DriverFix:This software will keep your drivers up and running, thus keeping you safe from common computer errors and hardware failure. Check all your drivers now in 3 easy steps:
- DriverFix has been downloaded by 0 readers this month.
TLS (Transport Layer Security) 1.0 is an antiquated cryptographic protocol that TLS 1.2 and the upcoming TLS 1.3 have now superseded. Only a small minority of websites continue to utilize TLS 1.0. Microsoft announced in 2018 that it will discontinue TLS 1.0 during 2020. In an MS blog post, Microsoft’s Senior PM Lead stated:
Two decades is a long time for a security technology to stand unmodified. While we aren’t aware of significant vulnerabilities with our up-to-date implementations of TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1, vulnerable third-party implementations do exist. Moving to newer versions helps ensure a more secure Web for everyone.
So, TLS 1.0 isn’t much good anymore. Even though Microsoft will discontinue it, some users might prefer to disable TLS 1.0 sooner rather than later. This is how users can disable TLS 1.0 in Windows.
How can Users Disable TLS 1.0?
1. Uncheck the Use TLS 1.0 Option
2. Edit the Registry to Disable TLS 1.0
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SecurityProviders\SCHANNEL\Protocols
So, there are a couple of ways users can disable TLS 1.0 in Windows. Disabling TLS 1.0 will probably have very little impact on browsing as 94 percent of websites now support TLS 1.2.
RELATED ARTICLES TO CHECK OUT:
ncG1vNJzZmivmaOxsMPSq5ypp6Kpe6S7zGifqK9dqbxusMismJuklWLBrb%2BMamRpZw%3D%3D