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L35LY [MSFT]

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Le 28/06/2017 à 01h 14

Hello, à partir de la build 16626 de Windows 10 insider (actuellement sur le Fast Ring), SMBv1 est supprimé par défaut (uniquement sur les fresh installs, pas les in-place upgrade).   

    

Windows 10 and SMB1: As part of a multi-year security plan, we are removing the SMB1 networking protocol from Windows by default. This build has this change, however the change only affects clean installations of Windows, not upgrades. We are making this change to reduce the attack surface of the OS. Here are some more details to take note of: All Home and Professional editions now have the SMB1 server component uninstalled by default. The SMB1 client remains installed. This means you can connect to devices from Windows 10 using SMB1, but nothing can connect to Windows 10 using SMB1. We still recommend you uninstall SMB1 if you are not using it. In a later feature update of Windows 10, we may uninstall SMB1 client if we detect that you are not using it. All Enterprise and Education editions have SMB1 totally uninstalled by default. The removal of SMB1 means the removal of the legacy Computer Browser service. The Computer Browser depends exclusively on SMB1 and cannot function without it. For more information on why SMB1 is being removed, see: https://aka.ms/stopusingsmb1For more information on software and devices that require SMB1, see https://aka.ms/stillneedssmb1.     On peut donc s’attendre à ce que la mise à jour Fall Creators de Septembre bénéficie de cette suppression.