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https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-to-disable-smbv1-in-windows-starting-this-fall/>>>> Starting this fall, with the public launch of the next major Windows 10 update — codenamed Redstone 3 — Microsoft plans to disable SMBv1 in most versions of the Windows operating systems.
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>>>Hrm.... this might put a spanner in the works for anybody relying on fallback to SMBv1 to resolve networking issues (e.g. occasional problems encountered when trying to have shared DBFs on network).
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>>Or file-based anything else (bTrieve, Access...). Just a thought: how does this affect other Samba connections, namely what if the file server is a linux box?
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>Haven't tested, but it looks like various 2+ versions of SMB are supported by Samba:
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/SMB3_kernel_statusThat should be so. The question is whether the bug exists in that scenario as well.