Windows 10: aktivate SMB1 and disable SMB2 bei Win10

Discus and support aktivate SMB1 and disable SMB2 bei Win10 in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Hallo Community, aktivate SMB1 and disable SMB2 bei Win10 ? ( Ich will mit Win10 auf einem Windows NT Prof. SP3 Druckerserver im Intranet mit... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by Zouk Nerd, Mar 30, 2019.

  1. Zouk Nerd Win User

    aktivate SMB1 and disable SMB2 bei Win10


    Hallo Community,



    aktivate SMB1 and disable SMB2 bei Win10


    ?


    (

    Ich will mit Win10 auf einem Windows NT Prof. SP3 Druckerserver im Intranet mit SMB1 drucken:

    entweder

    muß ich bei Win10 SMB1 aktivate

    oder

    bei Win NT SMB2 aktivate

    )


    Antwort:

    :)
     
    Zouk Nerd, Mar 30, 2019
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  2. Status of support for SMB1 and SMB2

    I have an external hard file connected to a WiFi network. When i try and access the file I now get a message from MS that SMB1 is no longer supported due to security problems. Use SMB2 instead. Where in MS land can I find more info?
     
    Stephen Bernstein, Mar 30, 2019
    #2
  3. SMB1 disabled; No longer have access to mapped network shares via File Explorer

    As per Microsoft suggestion I disabled the SMB1 protocol to stave off Wcry type attacks. At the same time I made sure SMB2 protocol was enabled. Now, i can no longer access mapped network shares using File Explorer. To verify the situation I turned SMB1
    back on and was again able to use File Explorer successfully. The network drive is operating properly; I checked using the browser admin features over IP. At present SMB1 is still off and SMB2 is on.

    What must I do short of re-enabling SMB1 to allow File Explorer to access the network drive?

    M.B.

    Config; Windows 10 Pro - latest, Synology DSM - latest
     
    Major Bystander, Mar 30, 2019
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  4. Ru33 Win User

    aktivate SMB1 and disable SMB2 bei Win10

    SMB1 disabled, SMB2 enabled; Can no longer access network shares


    If you're system is up to date, there's no need to be concerned about Wannacry - as such there's no problem using SMB1 (despite all the comments about SMB1)

    I had the same problem - no shares visible on File Explorer - researched the issues related to disabling SMB1 - and quite frankly, it's only SMB1 on XP machines that will be (would have been before MS released a patch for XP) susceptible to a Wannacry attach. I suggest you reinstate SMB1 and enjoy accessing your network shares as before

    R
     
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