How Do I Find Out If My Machine Supports TLS 1.2?
Release Date: 05/14/2024
Version: NA
Q - My mail services provider announced that they will require TLS 1.2 to support future SMTP email connection. How do I find out if my machine already supports TLS 1.2?
A - The new Windows OS should support TLS 1.2. If you are not running on the latest Windows OS version, you can find this out by bringing up the browser and pointing the URL to:
If you can successfully bring up the page, then your PC is TLS 1.2 compatible.
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