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Hi,
We have several 2012 R2 remote desktop session host servers, that are fully patched.
They run IE11, version 11.0.9600 build 19541
When trying to browse to:
Shipping Reports - PD Ports
We get an error:
"This page can't be displayed
Turn on TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, and TLS 1.2 in Advanced settings and try connecting to PD Ports - The Logical Link To Your Customers again. If this error persists, it is possible that this site uses an unsupported protocol or cipher suite such as RC4 (link for the details), which is not considered secure. Please contact your site administrator. "
Checking in Internet Options, we can see that
SSL 2.0 is unchecked
SSL 3.0 is unchecked
TLS 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2 are all checked
I have tried resetting IE settings and advanced settings, but this has not helped.
What is strange, is that IE 11 on Windows 10 (11.239 build 18362.0, loads the page without issues.
Is anyone able to tell me how to identify the cipher being used for the HTTPS connection, and how to identify if this is a lack of support in the build of IE11 on the server 2012 R2 box, or a limitation of the 2012 R2 OS itself?
Many thanks
James
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We have several 2012 R2 remote desktop session host servers, that are fully patched.
They run IE11, version 11.0.9600 build 19541
When trying to browse to:
Shipping Reports - PD Ports
We get an error:
"This page can't be displayed
Turn on TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, and TLS 1.2 in Advanced settings and try connecting to PD Ports - The Logical Link To Your Customers again. If this error persists, it is possible that this site uses an unsupported protocol or cipher suite such as RC4 (link for the details), which is not considered secure. Please contact your site administrator. "
Checking in Internet Options, we can see that
SSL 2.0 is unchecked
SSL 3.0 is unchecked
TLS 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2 are all checked
I have tried resetting IE settings and advanced settings, but this has not helped.
What is strange, is that IE 11 on Windows 10 (11.239 build 18362.0, loads the page without issues.
Is anyone able to tell me how to identify the cipher being used for the HTTPS connection, and how to identify if this is a lack of support in the build of IE11 on the server 2012 R2 box, or a limitation of the 2012 R2 OS itself?
Many thanks
James
Continue reading...