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issue was: |
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net share from Windows 10 to windows XP failed to work, out of the blue |
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two ways to solve this: |
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via gui: |
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control panel - add remove programs - add remove windows features |
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(note that win server puts the add remove windows features in that server gui page) |
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enable this and the two children |
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SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support |
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- SMB 1.0/CIFS Client |
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- SMB 1.0/CIFS Server |
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via cmd line: |
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Set-SmbServerConfiguration -EnableSMB1Protocol $false |
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of interest to note is that WinXP suddenly stopped being able to see the share |
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no immediate / visible error message that indicated the root of the problem |
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based on my knowledge and experience, I was able to determine the SMB1.0 resolution. |
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