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Advertisement Advertisement. Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. However, these are being retired soon though I hope! After a reboot, the Win7 desktops were able to get their mapped drives logon script , and are able to access the shared folders without problems.
The WinXP desktops were not able to access them. SMBv3 is enabled on this file server. Regards, Dave Patrick Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact tnmff microsoft. I'm trying to get away from using SMBv1 though. Yes, that is correct, but keep in mind XP is out of support so there's no guarantee that something in future will not break things to do with XP.
Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Resources for IT Professionals. Sign in. Privacy policy. Applies to: Windows Server , Windows 10, Windows 8. While disabling or removing SMBv1 might cause some compatibility issues with old computers or software, SMBv1 has significant security vulnerabilities and we strongly encourage you not to use it.
We recommend keeping SMBv2 and SMBv3 enabled, but you might find it useful to disable one temporarily for troubleshooting.
In Windows 10, Windows 8. Here are the steps to detect, disable and enable SMBv1 client and server by using PowerShell commands.
This behavior occurs because these protocols share the same stack. For more information, see Server storage at Microsoft. Note You must restart the computer after you make these changes. Follow the steps in this section carefully. Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Before you modify it, back up the registry for restoration in case problems occur.
You can use this method on different versions of Windows. Open the Group Policy Management Console.
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