So it looks like your (educated) guess that Honeywell turned off TLS 1.0 on their mytotalconnectcomfort.com servers was correct.
With your version 2.0 plugin and the Windows XP Embedded (POS) security upgrade detailed at
https://sockettools.com/kb/support-f...on-windows-xp/
the plugin was again communicating.
After following the steps on the sockettools page to install the TLS upgrade, you will also need to edit your registry:
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\AdvancedOptions\CRYPTO\TLS1.2
Rename or delete the OSVersion key. Reboot the PC to effect that change.
Then open Control Panel, Internet Options, Advanced tab, Security. Turn on Use TLS 1.2 and turn off the other Use TLS and Use SSL options.
For general information, TLS 1.0 is already dead in many places, and TLS 1.1 is not far behind. Microsoft Office 365 is turning both off later in 2018.
With your version 2.0 plugin and the Windows XP Embedded (POS) security upgrade detailed at
https://sockettools.com/kb/support-f...on-windows-xp/
the plugin was again communicating.
After following the steps on the sockettools page to install the TLS upgrade, you will also need to edit your registry:
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\AdvancedOptions\CRYPTO\TLS1.2
Rename or delete the OSVersion key. Reboot the PC to effect that change.
Then open Control Panel, Internet Options, Advanced tab, Security. Turn on Use TLS 1.2 and turn off the other Use TLS and Use SSL options.
For general information, TLS 1.0 is already dead in many places, and TLS 1.1 is not far behind. Microsoft Office 365 is turning both off later in 2018.
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