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Old 07-18-2017, 09:05 PM   #1
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SMBTree 4.6.5 doesn't work, 3.6.6 does


Hello,

If I run smbtree using 3.6.6 version it lists the various servers (a couple from WORKGROUP and one from a DOMAIN). If I try the 4.6.5 version, it only lists the couple from WORKGROUP, shows DOMAIN but no server under it. Debug shows it finds it, but then ends up with some spnego: login failed unexpected information.

Server is 2003 server.

The reason I wanted to upgrade is that smbtree new version is supposed to support finding servers that have SMBV1 disabled. But at this point, the new version doesn't even work as well as 3.6.6. What can I do? I can use any windows system 9x through win 10 and all works great.

Thanks.
 
Old 07-19-2017, 04:59 PM   #2
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So I moved down to 4.4.15 and that works as well so just going to use it.
 
  


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