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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1244818" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p>I'm not sure SMB V1 isn't working in 1803. It only is deactivated completely by default. Before it was partly enabled by default so now the user need to configure SMB himself if needed. </p><p></p><p>I have an Android TV Box with Kodi. Kodi only supports SMB V1 (indeed Kodi is the worst thing regarding SMB I've ever seen since decades) After re-activating V1 in Win10 1803 Kodi still can't access the SMB shares on my 1803 machines (I have upgraded the last system yesterday) I needed to fiddle a lot on the settings (manipulate the registry for example, increase the irpstacksize to dec 50) to get Kodi working but this also was the case with 1709 and 1703 versions of Win 10. If Kodi's SMB is working anything is working, I'm sure... By the way, the Android Box itself has no issues accessing the SMB shares on the 1803 machine without changing anything on Windows. So it is not the fault of the cheap Chinese piece of hardware or the OS, solely a Kodi issue...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1244818, member: 109222"] Hi. I'm not sure SMB V1 isn't working in 1803. It only is deactivated completely by default. Before it was partly enabled by default so now the user need to configure SMB himself if needed. I have an Android TV Box with Kodi. Kodi only supports SMB V1 (indeed Kodi is the worst thing regarding SMB I've ever seen since decades) After re-activating V1 in Win10 1803 Kodi still can't access the SMB shares on my 1803 machines (I have upgraded the last system yesterday) I needed to fiddle a lot on the settings (manipulate the registry for example, increase the irpstacksize to dec 50) to get Kodi working but this also was the case with 1709 and 1703 versions of Win 10. If Kodi's SMB is working anything is working, I'm sure... By the way, the Android Box itself has no issues accessing the SMB shares on the 1803 machine without changing anything on Windows. So it is not the fault of the cheap Chinese piece of hardware or the OS, solely a Kodi issue... [/QUOTE]
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