Final answer:
To enable TLS 1.2 on Windows 10, open the Internet Properties dialog by pressing Windows key + R and running inetcpl.cpl.
Step-by-step explanation:
To enable TLS 1.2 on Windows 10, you need to access the Internet Properties dialog. Follow these steps: Press the Windows key + R, then type inetcpl.cpl and press Enter. This opens the Internet Properties window.
Go to the Advanced tab and scroll down to the Security section. Ensure that the checkbox for Use TLS 1.2 is checked. If it is not, check it to enable TLS 1.2. Click Apply, then OK to save your changes.
After completing these steps, Windows 10 will use TLS 1.2 for secure communications when supported by the server you're connecting to. Keep in mind that enabling TLS 1.2 will not disable older protocols unless they are explicitly unchecked within the same settings menu.