![]() Making the change in the IE settings also resolved the issue in Edge as well. Close IE and reopen it and you can now get to Google, Youtube etc. Scroll right down to the bottom and you will see the check box for Use TLS 1.2 enabled as you can see below Open IE – then go to the Internet Options menu and then select the Advanced tab. How can I disable TLS 1.2 in Internet Explorer? Furthermore it looks that if I disable TLS 1.2 within IE that I can “fix” the problem. It seems that a recent update (December 2016) to my Windows 10 installation has caused it to fail. I had of course already scanned my computer for virus and malware with nothing found, so I knew that was not the culprit. Tonight though I thought I’d dig into it some more and find out what was going on. So for the moment, I let it be as I had other work that needed to be done. I found that using Firefox and Chrome, with Google and Youtube and everything worked fine. The error I got is when trying to access either site, is shown below – totally unhelpful.Īt the time I first saw it, I found that I could access other sites, so it was not a computer issue. It was not only Google that didn’t work, but also Youtube failed to load. I normally use Internet Explorer and Edge for browsing, but also have Chrome and Firefox installed as well. At some point in the last few months, my search engine of choice, Google, stopped working on my laptop. ![]()
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