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Chasing Bugholes
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I’ve recently been forced to move up from 1909. Lagging or locking up problems started happening immediately. We think we’ve pinpointed the problem to mapped drives using SMB1.0. Unfortunately I don’t know of a way to upgrade these shares since they are drives on CNC equipment. Two are Win95 based and the others are not windows based. With hesitancy I enabled smb1 on the updated computers and it seems to work for a while but is not stable. One day everything’s fine and the next it’s not.

Placing an off network communication computer for the machines is an idea. I think I’d have to bring files to it by thumb drive though. I’d like to not have to do that. Does anybody know of a way to do this without enabling smb1.0 on the win10 machine? I know it’s a long shot and probably need more details but getting desperate and looking for ideas.
 
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The One True IcePick
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Does it need to be Windows?
Linux will support SMB1
and I suspect will not be as aggressive as Windows 10 in disabling every time there is an update.

What about creating segregated network with a firewall, running Windows XP and only allow remote desktop or VNC to access the machine?




 
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Chasing Bugholes
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A centralized computer just used to communicate with the machines would not need to be windows. It's just gcode text files being transferred to each's shared hard drive. The main computers have to be Windows because of the design and programming softwares on them. If I could share to a Linux machine through Windows 10 without enabling SMB1.0 , and that Linux machine them talk to the CNC machines using SMB1.0 it would work. I'm not sure how muddy, or insecure that could get.
 
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McNoob
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Have you considered a NAS device?




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Chasing Bugholes
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I have NASs on the network but since I need to push the data to the cnc machines I don't see how to do that easily. If the cnc machines could pull the data that would work fine. The workflow logging in and out of a NAS 20 times a day with multiple people may would get hairy.

I'm going to try a registry patch I found tonight to one of the Win10 machines to see if it stabilizes. Even if it works there's still a vulnerability I've got to work through though.
 
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quarter MOA visionary
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What about creating a batch file to pull the data to the CNC machines from the source by whatever protocol that works including FTP or whatever?

Also a possibility is to replicate the data with a backup program on the NAS with your CNC machines as the target.
 
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Chasing Bugholes
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I think those are potential solutions. I’m just not sure I want SMB1 anywhere near my NASs at this point. Was also thinking of a centralized computer having two network cards and trying to pass the data programmatically. There seems to be a lot of evils here and just trying to figure out the lesser. Thanks for all the ideas.
 
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