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I am interested in the location where these settings are stored. I am in the process of creating a script to restrict protocol, ciphers and keys used in my system but I am having trouble locating where the configuration is stored/updated after using the PS cmdlet. For protocol I was able to locate the registry keys in schannel, and .net locations but for ciphers I am jet to find the location where they are stored. While checking my script with iiscrypto the configuration seems to be correct but I am still unable to locate the location where the PS cmdlets are updating the values.
Thank you so much for your help!
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