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<blockquote data-quote="DBS666" data-source="post: 845527" data-attributes="member: 83994"><p>Still an issue a year later...</p><p>I created an account just to say thank you, this would have wasted way too much time if I didn't stumble on this answer. I can't believe M$ just allows it to throw a completely wrong & misleading error instead of owning that it doesn't support AES256. They could have at least added a warning in the windows 10 cert manager explaining that AES256 is new to windows and isn't backward compatible. This is Windows ME level garbage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DBS666, post: 845527, member: 83994"] Still an issue a year later... I created an account just to say thank you, this would have wasted way too much time if I didn't stumble on this answer. I can't believe M$ just allows it to throw a completely wrong & misleading error instead of owning that it doesn't support AES256. They could have at least added a warning in the windows 10 cert manager explaining that AES256 is new to windows and isn't backward compatible. This is Windows ME level garbage. [/QUOTE]
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