So this is some of the most mind numbing reading I've ever done, trying to figure out how to switch to TLS 1.2.
Basically, the business I work for has a major client who is demanding that everyone who works for them switches to TLS 1.2 to stay in compliance.
We called a local computer company and they want to charge us thousands of dollars and switch us to Outlook 365.
We run mostly outlook 2013 and 2016 and the company that hosts our email has us connected with SSL.
I'm trying to figure out how to switch to TLS 1.2 without spending so much money. I've been reading everything I can and I'm starting to grow suspicious of the company that quoted us thousands of dollars.
I went to "www.checktls.com" and ran a test and it says its able to connect with TLS.
I understand that a TLS1.2 certificate is still called an SSL certificate... but I am really getting pretty confused.
I just want to save us money and i am starting to think this might not be hard to do, but I'm not sure how to do it.
Please help
Basically, the business I work for has a major client who is demanding that everyone who works for them switches to TLS 1.2 to stay in compliance.
We called a local computer company and they want to charge us thousands of dollars and switch us to Outlook 365.
We run mostly outlook 2013 and 2016 and the company that hosts our email has us connected with SSL.
I'm trying to figure out how to switch to TLS 1.2 without spending so much money. I've been reading everything I can and I'm starting to grow suspicious of the company that quoted us thousands of dollars.
I went to "www.checktls.com" and ran a test and it says its able to connect with TLS.
I understand that a TLS1.2 certificate is still called an SSL certificate... but I am really getting pretty confused.
I just want to save us money and i am starting to think this might not be hard to do, but I'm not sure how to do it.
Please help