I don't use Windows for serving SMB, I was simply linking the reason for
deprecation. FreeNAS, and other non-windows systems serve SMB v2 and
higher for network shares, and WSD is not present, relevant, or desired
in those configurations. WSD is not the solution, nor replacement, and
SMB v2 and v3 have existed for longer than WSD. Yes, netbios was used
previously, but clearly after killing the process I can reach them
without SMB v1, just not after the first boot.

And just because that's the workaround, does not make it warrant another
thread...

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