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title: Configure TLS 1.2 on Windows clients accessing Azure Stack Edge Pro GPU device
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description: Describes how to configure TLS 1.2 on Windows clients accessing Azure Stack Edge Pro GPU device.
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title: Configure TLS 1.2 on Windows clients that access Azure Stack Edge Pro GPU devices
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description: Describes how to configure TLS 1.2 on Windows clients accessing Azure Stack Edge Pro GPU devices.
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author: alkohli
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ms.service: azure-stack-edge
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ms.topic: how-to
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ms.date: 03/07/2025
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ms.date: 04/02/2025
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Configure TLS 1.2 on Windows clients accessing Azure Stack Edge Pro device
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If you use a Windows client to access your Azure Stack Edge Pro device, you're required to configure Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2 on your client. This article provides resources and guidelines to configure TLS 1.2 on your Windows client.
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The guidelines provided here are based on testing performed on a client running Windows Server 2016.
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The guidelines provided in this article are based on testing performed on a client running Windows Server 2016.
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Before you begin, make sure that you have access to a Windows Server client that can connect to your Azure Stack Edge device. The client should be running Windows Server 2016 or later.
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Use the following steps to configure TLS 1.2 on your client:
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Run PowerShell as administrator.
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Run PowerShell as an administrator.
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To set TLS 1.2 for the current PowerShell session, type:
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