Utilities :: Network Utilities, Utilities :: System Optimizers
Platform:
OS:
Win7 x32, Win7 x64, Windows 8, WinServer, WinVista, WinVista x64
System requirements:
Admin rights and 1 MB of discspace
Language:
English
Limitations:
none
Keywords: Change, SMB, Version
Enable or Disable SMB 2 and/or SMB 3 on Clients and Servers. SMB is the file sharing protocol used by default on Windows-based computers. SMB 1 was designed for early Windows network operating systems such as Microsoft LAN Manager and Windows for Workgroups, but until Windows Server 2008 and Vista, all Microsoft-based operating systems continued to use it more or less in its original format. SMB 2 was introduced in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. SMB 3 was introduced in Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012. Windows Vista/7/8/10 can act as a server and Windows 2008(R2) and 2012(R2) can act as a client. SMB 2 and SMB 3 is designed for the needs of the next generation of file servers. Windows Server 2008 (R2), Windows Vista and Windows 7 supports both SMB 1 and SMB 2 in order to preserve backward compatibility. The same applies to newer versions of Windows.
- Added support for Windows 2012 (R2) - Added support for Windows 8.1 - Added support for Windows 10 - Added support for SMB 3.0 - Added Right-to-Left GUI and Left-to-Right Switch mode CTRL+S
Distribution permissions: 'SMBChanger' maybe freely distributed, provided the distribution package is not modified.
'SMBChanger' is freeware and is provided as-is, with no warranty. You may use this software at your own risk. The author is not responsible for any damage caused by this software. You may not reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the binary version of the software 'Reset-TCPIP' maybe freely distributed, provided the distribution package is not modified. No person or company may charge a fee for the distribution of 'Reset-TCPIP' without written permission from the author.