The Server Message Block (SMB) Protocol is a network file sharing protocol, and as implemented in Microsoft Windows is known as Microsoft SMB Protocol. The Common Internet File System (CIFS) Protocol is a dialect of SMB. Both SMB and CIFS are also available on VMS, several versions of Unix, and other operating systems.
Although its main purpose is file sharing, additional Microsoft SMB Protocol functionality includes the following:
Dialect negotiation
Determining other Microsoft SMB Protocol servers on the network, or network browsing
Printing over a network
File, directory, and share access authentication
File and record locking
File and directory change notification
Extended file attribute handling
Unicode support
Opportunistic locks
For security reasons, Microsoft recommends that you disable SMB1 immediately.
to enable on windows 10
go to control panel > programs and features > turn windows features on or off
and Scroll down to SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support
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