Only got one that I've been using extensively hear lately:
Nartec IIS CryptoIn spite of the name, it's not just for IIS, it's for any Windows computer that you want to get control of the SSL/TLS protocol versions for. Simple clean interface lets you disable or reenable any of the security protocols that are being exploited in the wild.
Why reenable the problem protocols?? ...Sometimes they are required for older (mission critical) software that has to be used (i.e. MSSQL 2005 requires TLS1.0).
IIS Crypto distinguishes between client and server side and easily allows you to turn on/off needed or needed rid of older security protocols.
Oh Yeah … And it's free!