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Uncommon Windows trouble

Posted: 14 Apr 2018 09:36
by Allex
Hello,

Your VLC (download from Windows Store) do something than my Windows 10 Family (v.1709 / OS v.16299.192) can't do. The last windows 10 update has deleted SMB (v1, v2 or v3, not sure because I don't understand MS update sheet, see here ( https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=852747 ). The facts are, windows can't access the NAS, the TV box, the XBox One and 2 computers on my LAN (windows sees upnp only) , except VLC who access all (just like few days ago for Windows). At your level it's probably a good thing than my VLC access all the Lan, unfortunately I can't never add movies to the NAS, then VLC becomes obsolete (that's unacceptable ^^).

Then, what should I do to configure my MS Windows to access all of the LAN peripherals like VLC ? (I'll understand if some of you tells me to ask Microsoft, but I already tried there and they don't understand how your software do that). I'm not MS technical, I only want to access my files. :'(

Be lenient for my english (I prefer don't using Google translation, sometimes it's worst than my own english), and thanks by advance.

Allex

Re: Uncommon Windows trouble

Posted: 16 Apr 2018 09:39
by mfkl
Hi Allex,
they don't understand how your software do that
Likely because we use our own SMB library and not the system one provided by MS.

Go to "Windows features: Turn windows features on or off" looks like this http://thewindowsclub.thewindowsclubco. ... or-off.jpg
Try enabling SNMP and SMB1.0 and see if that makes a difference.

If it doesn't check disabling your antivirus. If that still doesn't work, you will have to try things described in this thread https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Fo ... networking
For info:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/hel ... rsion-1709

Good luck

Re: Uncommon Windows trouble

Posted: 16 Apr 2018 22:57
by Allex
Thank you for your answer mfkl ("understandable", clear and full of informations),

it works with SNMP and SMBv1/CIF Client (without snmp it don't works).
For SNMP, I think that was an old stuff (community strings, etc), then HPOV is probably always alive and running somewhere ^^.
Well, it Works and that was my first objective.

Thanks again for your patience and kindness.

PS for Admin : I tried to mark my post as solved, but I can't find how, sorry. :oops: