No, I haven't done anything yet. I have been asked to investigate where SMBv1 is still enabled. And my script only checked where SMBv1 is still enabled on server level. The check actually does 3 steps: 1. Get-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName SMB1Protocol 2. Get-Item HKLM:...
In Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, disabling SMBv2 deactivates the following functionality:Request compounding - allows for sending multiple SMBv2 requests as a single network request Larger reads and writes - better use of faster networks Caching of folder and file prope...
See various ways to detect, enable, and disable the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol (SMBv1, SMBv2, and SMBv3) in Windows client and server environments.
SMBv1 also isn't installed by default in Windows 10, except Home and Pro editions. We recommend that instead of reinstalling SMBv1, you update the SMB server that still requires it. For a list of partners that require SMBv1 and their updates that remove the requirement...
Group Policy registry preference items allow you to create, update, replace, and delete keys and values in the Windows registry. The following are the registry keys that need to be created or updated to disable SMB v1.Disable SMBv1 Server with Group Policy:...
In Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, disabling SMBv2 deactivates the following functionality: Request compounding - allows for sending multiple SMB 2 requests as a single network request Larger reads and writes - better use of faster networks ...
In Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, disabling SMBv2deactivates the following functionality: Request compounding - allows for sending multiple SMB 2 requests as a single network request Larger reads and writes - better use of faster networks ...
There has been lots of buzz over the recent ransomware attacks. One of the mitigations to keep the attack from spreading is disabling SMBv1 on all your Windows workstation and servers. One of the easy ways to deploy this out, while also having reports to ...
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Step 1: Open “Programs and Features” First, open the “Programs and Features” section which allows you to manage installed software and protocols like SMBv1 in Microsoft systems. To do so, open the Start menu (Windows icon) and then Control Panel. There you’ll find the button “Progra...