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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
"hold off the regular monthly updates for up to 30 days", god! I had
forgotten what Wd$ was all about. Thanks for the reminder.
On 09/05/18 17:03, Ted Roche wrote:
One of my clients had to recreate all their RDP settings. Whether that
was related to this change, or just because the target
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
One of my clients had to recreate all their RDP settings. Whether that
was related to this change, or just because the target machine changed
its DNS name and that didn't show until the monthly reboot, well, we
may never know.
The post I made earlier about blocking the "April Update" also had
Thanks Paul. Now maybe I'll have to talk someone through how to change it,
since it's a remote site.
Fred
On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 12:12 PM, Paul Hill wrote:
> On 9 May 2018 at 20:00, Fred Taylor wrote:
> > We don't use Advantage, but we had a
We also had some fall-out from the Windows updates just released. This link
seems to describe the root cause:
https://itluke.online/2018/03/29/solved-authentication-error-function-not-supported/
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rk
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From: ProfoxTech On Behalf Of Paul
On 9 May 2018 at 20:00, Fred Taylor wrote:
> We don't use Advantage, but we had a problem with a machine trying to use
> remote desktop after the latest update for W10. Had to uninstall it. It
> kept saying something about security corruption.
The old 'Allow remote
We don't use Advantage, but we had a problem with a machine trying to use
remote desktop after the latest update for W10. Had to uninstall it. It
kept saying something about security corruption.
.
Fred
On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 11:26 AM, Paul Hill wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
>
Hi Guys,
Just a heads up. I currently have 5 legacy sites running Advantage
Database Server down after installing the latest Windows 10 update.
Tried the usual tricks (firewall, anti-virus etc) but no joy.
Not sure if there are any Fox folks using this, but it's commonly used
with xBase++.
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On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 5:39 PM, Richard Kaye wrote:
> I owe you a Scotch next time you're in the area.
>
Deal!
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http://www.tedroche.com
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