![]() ![]() Please get rid of those ancient, legacy systems that only support SMB1. Unfortunately, this figuratively dead horse needs to be beaten1 some more. If that’s what you thought, you’d be right. Go read this article if you have not.Īt first glance this seems like I’m beating a dead horse. The end of SMB version 1 (SMB1) topic has been discussed in great detail by Ned Pyle, who runs the SMB show here at Microsoft. Today I'll explain why you still see a little SMB1 on your network even after you uninstalled SMB1 from Windows, and why it's a good thing. Now imagine my dilemma when starting an article about SMB1 behaviors in modern Windows. Doing this with a technical article makes life even harder. They must convey the topic to the reader while being both interesting and informative, all at the same time. Hello again, James Kehr here with another guest post. This is another ways to scan if user insist to do do You are right ! there is a risk if windows turn on smb v1.But some old models would not support smbv2/3.
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