Yeah, this SMBv2 patch fixed everything for us. It became a problem when SMB2 was running for doing .dbf file access over a simple run-of-the-mill Windows Shared Network. We could have used HBNETIO, but we didn't want to have to change hundreds of lines of code where the NET USE code would end up going.
Anyways, please let me know if the smbv2 disable patch works for you. If you are doing what we are doing, which is filesharing, only the host of who is sharing the files needs the patch installed.
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