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Nope, not at all! I'm just saying that what you want and need may carry a price tag. However, keep watching this thread, there are many great techs [of which I'm not one of] who probably can give you valuable guidance.
Okay, I'll bite.
Here's your script, Mike.
th-367767.vbs
Code:''' use_ssl_20 = True use_ssl_30 = True use_tls_10 = True use_tls_11 = True use_tls_12 = True close_internet_explorer_first = True restart_computer = False display_done_message = -1 'Number of seconds. Zero for no message. Negative number for infinite. ''' intValue = 0 If use_ssl_20 = True Then intValue = intValue + 8 If use_ssl_30 = True Then intValue = intValue + 32 If use_tls_10 = True Then intValue = intValue + 128 If use_tls_11 = True Then intValue = intValue + 512 If use_tls_12 = True Then intValue = intValue + 2048 If close_internet_explorer_first = True Then With CreateObject("Shell.Application").Windows() For I = 0 To .Count - 1 J = 0 If .Item(J).Name = "Internet Explorer" Then Call .Item(J).Quit() Else J = J + 1 End If Next End With End If Set WshShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") strKey = "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\SecureProtocols" strType = "REG_DWORD" WshShell.RegWrite strKey, intValue, strType If display_done_message <> 0 Then WshShell.Popup "Done.", display_done_message End If If restart_computer = True Then WshShell.Run "shutdown.exe /r /t 0", 0 End If
Thanks. I thought it wasn't that difficult to push out a GPO or something to update all internet settings to be the same. Myt network admin is back later today, hopefully he has some knowledge regarding how to do this. Everyone I have asked, just in passing, said it was not a difficult thing to achieve.
...and they're probably correct! :) I see somebody already gave you a script -- please let us know how it all worked for you.