Hey everyone, it's Christmas Eve! I'm here to remind you to make sure you have SMB 1 disabled, otherwise Santa @NerdPyle won't give you any great presents.
Well I'll file this under (mindblown), I guess? This is a Windows 10 install in a VM where nothing about SMB has ever been configured. Note that it comes with "SMB 1.0/CIFS Server" enabled by default. I don't know how to deconflict how "Automatic Removal" factors in there.pic.twitter.com/q9mrZB2cj4
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I’d like your precise repro steps for this, including edition. We do not install SMB1 server by default ever in any edition - the only way to get it is via in-place upgrade from a machine that had it on, or by installing it manually. If it came OOB it’s a bug
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It's pretty simple: 1) Install Win10 (e.g. Enterprise) around when it came out. Use an old ISO if you don't have time machine access. 2) Check SMBv1 status after install 3) Upgrade Windows 10 to a version more modern and check SMBv1 status again. I can't imagine this is uncommonpic.twitter.com/cK6ul0KblV
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