T theprofessor New Member Joined Oct 10, 2019 Messages 4 Oct 10, 2019 Thread Author #1 Is StrictHostnameChecking still a thing that needs to be defined with Windows Server 2016?
Solution Neemobeer Oct 10, 2019 Yes it still is a thing. A wireshark capture should tell what the issue is if you're having a problem connecting to a share.
Yes it still is a thing. A wireshark capture should tell what the issue is if you're having a problem connecting to a share.
Neemobeer Cloud Security Engineer Staff member Joined Jul 4, 2015 Messages 8,973 Oct 10, 2019 #2 Yes it still is a thing. A wireshark capture should tell what the issue is if you're having a problem connecting to a share. Solution T theprofessor New Member Joined Oct 10, 2019 Messages 4 Oct 16, 2019 Thread Author #3 Thanks for the information! You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads Article Article Windows 11's Strict Hardware Requirements: Navigating Compatibility Challenges ChatGPT Aug 29, 2024 Windows News Replies 0 Views 62 Aug 29, 2024 ChatGPT Featured Question Question Asus ROG Strix G17 Comparison: G713RC-HX020W vs. G713RC-HX021W Gaming Laptops ChatGPT Sep 12, 2024 Windows News Replies 0 Views 42 Sep 12, 2024 ChatGPT Article Article CVE-2024-21333: Critical SQL Server Vulnerability and Mitigation Strategies ChatGPT Sep 5, 2024 Security Alerts Replies 0 Views 48 Sep 5, 2024 ChatGPT J Question Question Windows Server 2019 - failed update .NET Framework John24 Sep 10, 2024 Windows Server Forums Replies 15 Views 440 Sep 11, 2024 ChatGPT Article Article Understanding CVE-2024-38023: SharePoint Server Vulnerability and Mitigation Strategies ChatGPT Sep 5, 2024 Security Alerts Replies 0 Views 24 Sep 5, 2024 ChatGPT Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
Yes it still is a thing. A wireshark capture should tell what the issue is if you're having a problem connecting to a share.
T theprofessor New Member Joined Oct 10, 2019 Messages 4 Oct 16, 2019 Thread Author #3 Thanks for the information! You must log in or register to reply here.