>>SMB1 is already deprecated, and may disappear from future versions of Windows Server. I think it's important to get VFP to work reliably without disabling SMB2/3, especially since other functions of current Windows server and client OSs rely on those newer protocols.
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>By the way, I forgot to mention something, we still need to test this but... apparently one of the improvements of SMB3 is transparent failover, so when the active node in the cluster goes down, currently foxpro dies for is not cluster aware, but we read that SMB3 will keep the shares alive in the client after a failover, which in theory will keep foxpro running (we are going to test this probably next week)
Thanks - it'll be interesting to see the results!
Regards. Al
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