On Thu, Sep 08, k...@exchange.microsoft.com wrote:

> -     default:
> +     case(VERSION_WIN10):
>               util_fw_version = UTIL_FW_VERSION;
>               sd_srv_version = SD_VERSION;
>               ts_srv_version = TS_VERSION;
>               hb_srv_version = HB_VERSION;
> +             break;
> +     default:
> +             util_fw_version = UTIL_FW_VERSION;
> +             sd_srv_version = SD_VERSION;
> +             ts_srv_version = TS_VERSION_3;
> +             hb_srv_version = HB_VERSION;

Is this correct? An old kernel on a newer host would use the old
protocol. I assume that new host will also know about the old protocol?
Perhaps a better approach would be to list the known existing hosts and
use the new protocol for upcoming, unknown hosts via 'default:'.

Olaf

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