Heads up...
After updating to Win 10 Pro 17134 (last night) apps that are stored on
a network share (Samba server) will no longer run. Move the EXE file to
a local drive and it works fine.
Have already disabled firewall, no effect.
Have moved all resource (DLL and FLL, OCX, APP) files to a lo
Try enabling "SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support" in "Windows features".
Gianni
On Wed, 9 May 2018 16:23:49 -0500, Mike wrote:
Heads up...
After updating to Win 10 Pro 17134 (last night) apps that are stored on a
network share (Samba server) will no longer run. Move the EXE file to a local
dr
Have already tried that. No change.
To be more precise...it's not that the EXE won't run, it's that the EXE
can't connect to my Maria DB server.
BUT!
Since the same application CAN connect to Maria DB if the EXE is run
locally, this appears to be a security policy issue.
I am NOT on a Domain
Someone on the Italian TechNet Forum had a similar problem but with SQL server.
May be you can find something useful in the discussion.
Problemi connessione SQL dopo l'aggiornamento di Aprile 2018
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/it-IT/38a6727a-7dce-48ef-8c3e-a69e7847c9b8/
Gianni
On
Thanks, Gianni. That's a dead-on exact match for what I've run into.
But, the TechNet article you referenced seems to point the finger at
SMBv1, or higher not being available.
While this might be the case, it's obvious that Windows 10 1803 is now
applying additional restrictions when the EXE
Hi Mike:
If you suspect that the problem could be because of a new restriction
policy, you may try to find the full description of what did include this
update.
El jue., 10 may. 2018 5:33, Mike escribió:
> Thanks, Gianni. That's a dead-on exact match for what I've run into.
>
> But, the TechNe
Fernando,
Would love to.
Where to start?
Mike
Fernando D. Bozzo wrote:
Hi Mike:
If you suspect that the problem could be because of a new restriction
policy, you may try to find the full description of what did include this
update.
El jue., 10 may. 2018 5:33, Mike escribió:
Thanks, Gia
I don't know if you can find something here :
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/bulletins.aspx
El jue., 10 may. 2018 7:22, Mike escribió:
> Fernando,
>
> Would love to.
>
> Where to start?
>
> Mike
>
>
> Fernando D. Bozzo wrote:
> > Hi Mike:
> >
> > If you suspect that the problem
Homegroup was removed in 1803, if you're not using a Windows domain due to your
servers being Linux I don't know if that is relevant.
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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50172067/sqlconnection-error-if-exe-is-executed-from-network-path
Looking at the above it seems to indicate that you can no longer run EXEs from
shared locations when the protocol is SMB1. Having said that SMB1 was
superseded in 2007 and deprecated in 2014. Sa
I'm placing my bets on your deduction, Alan.
Now to make sure my Samba servers are all up-to-date!
Thank you!
Mike
Alan Bourke wrote:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50172067/sqlconnection-error-if-exe-is-executed-from-network-path
Looking at the above it seems to indicate that you can
Alan,
Confirmed. Many thanks!
But I still love to hate Windows.
Mike
Alan Bourke wrote:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50172067/sqlconnection-error-if-exe-is-executed-from-network-path
Looking at the above it seems to indicate that you can no longer run EXEs from
shared locations when
> But I still love to hate Windows.
It's an annoying bugger sometimes.
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On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 4:14 AM, Mike wrote:
>
> But I still love to hate Windows.
>
Everyone needs a hobby.
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On 10 May 2018 at 08:53, Alan Bourke wrote:
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50172067/sqlconnection-error-if-exe-is-executed-from-network-path
>
> Looking at the above it seems to indicate that you can no longer run EXEs
> from shared locations when the protocol is SMB1. Having said that SMB
It's not about running EXEs, it's about network connections:
> Windows 10 update 1803 does not open *network connections* on executables
> files on SMBv1 share.
Explains why my ADS was blocked.
People using Samba with SMB2 disable will have this problem too.
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IMO despite some initial problems with CDX corruption and SMB2 there has been
no reason not to use it for over 10 years since those problems were fixed. If
nothing else it is orders of magnitude faster than SMB1.
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bject: Re: Windows 10 April 2018 Update & Running EXE from Shared drive
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IMO despite some initial problems with CDX corruption and SMB2 there has been
no reason not to use it for over 10 years since those problems were fixed. If
nothing else it is orders of magnitude faster
#x27;s databases
> was just too risky.
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Hi Gang,
Does anyone know if MS released a changelog for this Windows release?
I'm seeing odd network issues that are unrelated to my previous problems.
e.g. can't connect to SQL server, access denied errors when creating a
listening socket.
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Paul
So much fun, isn't it?
The only problem we've seen (so far) is the can't connect remote desktop.
Changing the server setting to uncheck the requirement for a secure
connection at least lets that work.
Connecting to SQL server has been noproblem.
Fred
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Hi Gang,
Does anyone know if MS released a changelog for this Window
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