

For example, Windows 10 S has been recently released. Recent moves made by the tech giant have been in line with that vision. You need to use “Method 1” in that case.Microsoft is getting closer to its goal of moving all individual Windows PC users to Windows 10.

But the manual registry fix in “Method 1” above does both! So, if you’ve explicitly disabled the TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 protocols via the SCHANNEL registry modification (e.g., by using the nisudf.reg registry fix to resolve a game/server connectivity issue), then the “Easy Fix” tool won’t help. Note that the Easy Fix sets the “ DefaultSecureProtocols” registry value only it doesn’t write to the SCHANNEL registry location.

This automatically enables TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 on the computer. The fix will create the DefaultSecureProtocols registry value which is a prerequisite for the Microsoft update.
