Re: Cipher suite supported by ie7?

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chikito wrote:

HI,

How do I check the cipher suite supported by ie7.

tq

Windows version?

*Cipher Strength* and not "cipher suite" (?).
To determine the current level of encryption on your computer, click About
Internet Explorer on the Help menu. The level of encryption on your computer
is displayed next to the words "Cipher Strength.".
IE7 in Windows Vista support cipher strength 256-bit, IE7 for XP only
supports 128-bit.

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