When the Anniversary Update rolls out, Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer will no longer consider web pages protected with SHA-1 as secure. The lock icon in the address bar will be removed to indicate this, so any website with SHA-1 signed TLS will have to make some important changes before Microsoft rolls out this new update. Developers will want to know how to test block their SHA-1 signed TLS certificates. The following information will log your SHA1 certificates, so don’t expect your certificates to be blocked. First Create a logging directory and grant universal access: Enable certificate logging Use the following command to remove the settings after you have completed your testing. Microsoft has an entire web page explaining the need for this move among other things aimed at the developer crowd. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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