How can i chnage the cipher strength of IE 8
I there any way to change the ciphr strength of IE 8.0 from 256 to 128 in Win 7. Or is there any IE version which has the ciphr strength 128 and will work with win 7 64 bit
August 3rd, 2012 3:45am

The following procedure has been written for IE7 and Vista. Try if this is the case for you: Open your group policy editor by entering gpedit.msc at a command prompt.Choose Computer Configuration | Administrative Templates | Network | SSL Configuration Settings.There's only one item here: SSL Cipher Suite Order. Open it.Select Enabled.Now here's where you need to tread carefully. You'll see that the list is the same as above, but rather than formatted nicely with carriage returns, they're simply separated with commas. The first item in the list is: TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA And the second item is: TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA Cursor your way through the list. Change that first 128 to 256. Then cursor forward a bit more and change the 256 to 128.Feel free to change other orders, too, but keep your changes within algorithm types.OK your way out, close the group policy editor, and reboot. Regards Milos
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August 3rd, 2012 8:36am

The following procedure has been written for IE7 and Vista. Try if this is the case for you: Open your group policy editor by entering gpedit.msc at a command prompt.Choose Computer Configuration | Administrative Templates | Network | SSL Configuration Settings.There's only one item here: SSL Cipher Suite Order. Open it.Select Enabled.Now here's where you need to tread carefully. You'll see that the list is the same as above, but rather than formatted nicely with carriage returns, they're simply separated with commas. The first item in the list is: TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA And the second item is: TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA Cursor your way through the list. Change that first 128 to 256. Then cursor forward a bit more and change the 256 to 128.Feel free to change other orders, too, but keep your changes within algorithm types.OK your way out, close the group policy editor, and reboot. Regards Milos
August 3rd, 2012 8:45am

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