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Andy Burns wrote:
Fredxx wrote:
Win7 had SMB 1.0 enabled by default. For Windows 10 it is disabled by
default due to vulnerabilities.
To enable in Win 10
You only need SMBv1 if talking to WinXP or earlier, or ancient versions
of SAMBA.
Oddly, it's all working as it should be today. Without me doing anything
other than checking settings by the booklet I printed out.
There are three Win10 machines. And a fairly cheap Acer notebook that
struggles to run Win 7 starter - yet it seems to talk to all the others
OK. The BT router is set to use the same IP addresses.
The problem always seems to be between this PC which is cabled and the
ones on Wi-Fi. The Wi-Fi ones usually talk to one another OK.
And this PC, on a cable, is the highest spec one.
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