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sevilla315
Aug 12, 2018Aspirant
SMB1/2 access problems
Hi all,
A few months ago I had some problems with the SMB1.0 problem after some Microsoft updates and I found some threads on here advising a few things here : https://community.netgear.com/t5...
sevilla315
Aug 12, 2018Aspirant
Actually after I uninstalled the nfs client I can't connect to the raid at all - can't map a drive, nor via http/s.
However when I had the nfs client installed, sometimes on restart when I clicked on a mappwd drive it couldn't connect, but not all of them.
I initially thought it was that I didn't have nfs access on the raid, which I gave and was able to create mounts to the raid, but then on restart some of these didn't connect, trying to mount them again just failed
The laptop where I didn't do any changes/installs, works consistently and on restart. Did Microsoft do something to allow backward compatibility with smb1?
- sevilla315Aug 12, 2018Aspirant
I guess I will reinstall nfs client again, even if it's a bit flaky.
If I upgrade to OS6, is there anything I have to do on the Windows side, and are there any problems using this as I've had with nfs?
I'll have to copy off all the data (probably 1.2TB) to some external drive so I can do this upgrade.
Thanks
- StephenBAug 12, 2018Guru - Experienced User
sevilla315 wrote:
Did Microsoft do something to allow backward compatibility with smb1?
On most Win10 systems you can simply go into "turn windows features on or off" and enable the SMB 1.0 clients.
Also, in some systems it will keep SMB 1.0 enabled until it hasn't been used for a while (3 months I think).
- sevilla315Aug 12, 2018Aspirant
Hi,
Yes I did see this when I was turning on the nfs client again and also ticked smb1 cleant as well.
All's well for now, but I think I will go ahead with the conversion to OS6 if it's just a matter of copy out, factory reset (and select os6) and copy back. I assume that it should all work seamlessly after that?
Cheers,
Steve
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