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>Thanks Brandon,
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>Do you know of any drawbacks in going back to SMB1? Does disabling SMB2 automatically makes windows 7 use SMB1?
Yes, disabling SMB2 forces the computer to use SMB1. Technically speaking SMB2 does some things more efficiently. In practicality, I've never encountered any drawbacks from using SMB1. From what I understand SMB2's big purpose was to avoid possible patent infringement by SMB1.
Brandon Harker
Sebae Data Solutions