Not to put too fine a point on it, but actually that is exactly what
this requires. Microsoft phased out the SMBv1 protocol, (NetBios is
dead, long live NetBios), in favour of their new protocol: Web Services
Dynamic Discovery (WSD).  There has been a lot of discussion and work as
to exactly HOW WSD should be implemented for SAMBA and gvfs and what to
do in future if Microsoft do another flip of the switch.

Granted this has taken a lot of time, but as previously mentioned, all
of this discussion and development is dependent on people gratuitously
handing over their free time.  If you want up to date support and to
demand for things to be done, might I politely suggest you fork out for
a Red Hat enterprise subscription.

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  gvfs can't list shares from smb servers that disabled SMB1

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