Connect a SMBv1 Device via Windows 10 System
Applies To: all CMS servers and SMP players which cannot open NetworkNeighborhood
Introduction
CAYIN’s CMS server combines FTP Server, HTTP Server, and SMB Server, which providesshared folder service for Media Folder through Network Neighborhood. Users caneasily upload and download files in CMS server via SMB Server and Windows NetworkNeighborhood.
Some previous versions of SMP players and CMS servers support SMB 1.0. However,Windows 10 and later versions do not enable SMB 1.0/CIFS file sharing support bydefault. So, if you want to upload multimedia files to a CMS server (version lessthan 11.0) and an SMP player (version less than 3.0) via Windows NetworkNeighborhood, you are required to enable SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Supportmanually. Please follow the steps below to enablethe function.
Enable SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support
Method 1: Turn it on in Control Panel
STEP 1 :Access ControlPanel. Then, select Programs.
STEP 2 : Locate Programs andFeatures and click Turn Windows features on or off.
STEP 3 : Find SMB 1.0/CIFS FileSharing Support in the list and enable all three functions belong toit. Then click the OK button to continue.
STEP 4 : The system needs to rebootyour PC to finish installing the requested changes. Click theRestart button. After that, you will get SMBv1 working in Windows10.
Method 2: Open it via Run
STEP 1 : Press the Win +R keys to open the Run window and typeoptionalfeatures.exe into the text box. Then, click theOK button to continue.
STEP 2 : Find SMB 1.0/CIFS FileSharing Support in the list and enable all three functions belong toit.Then click the OK button to continue.
STEP 3 : The system needs to rebootyour PC to finish installing the requested changes. Click theRestart button. After that, you will get SMBv1 working in Windows10.