[German]Today a shot tip for administrators who use Microsoft Intune to manage their devices and want to migrate this solution to TLS 1.2 for handling SSL connections
Slowly but surely, support for TLS 1.0/1.1 is running out, even though Mozilla has been pulling out of Firefox these days (Firefox 74 reactivates TLS 1.0/1.1 because of Corona). By default, Intune still seems to handle its https connections via TLS 1.0/1.1. Blog reader Karl has been telling me these days that you can switch encryption to TLS 1.2.
We've recently an #IntuneSupportTip on how to update your Intune Exchange Connector to use TLS 1.2.
Learn more in our blog below: https://t.co/RYBJ2m68FY
— IntuneSupportTeam (@IntuneSuppTeam) March 19, 2020
The IntuneSupport team recently announced how this works in the above tweet and linked a corresponding blog post. Maybe this will be helpful for one or the other administrator. .
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