After updating TLS you will need to restart these services.
If you are updating the TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocol on a Windows server, there are several services that you may need to restart in order for the changes to take effect. These services include: Windows Update service: This service is responsible for checking for and installing updates on the server. Restarting this service ensures that any updates related to TLS are applied. IIS (Internet Information Services): If you have web applications running on the server that use SSL/TLS, you may need to restart IIS after updating TLS to ensure that the new protocol is used by the web server. Remote Desktop Services: If you use Remote Desktop to connect to the server, you may need to restart the Remote Desktop Services to ensure that the new TLS protocol is used for secure communication. Active Directory Certificate Services: If your server is running as a certificate authority or if you use certificates issued by a CA on the server, you may need to restart the Active Directory Cert