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smbv2
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SMBv2 is a version of the Server Message Block protocol used for accessing remote shared folders in Windows networks. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover whether SMBv2 is required for accessing shared folders without Active Directory, as well as troubleshooting issues such as the 0xc0000006 error on client computers when SMBv2 requests are sent to Windows 7 SP1 or Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. Other topics include client computer freezes under heavy load and guidance on enabling or disabling SMBv1, SMBv2, and SMBv3 in various Windows versions including Vista, Windows Server 2008, and later.
I need just some clarifications:
Is SMB (protocol) the only way to access remote shared folders (in small networks without Active Directory)?
So whenever I want to list and use remote shared folders then SMB (either v1 or v2 or v3) must be enabled (on both computers).
Correct?