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Subject: [cifs-protocol] Remote Administration Protocol protocol (RAP /
From: "Daniel Ng" <Daniel.Ng () ktd-kyocera ! com>
Date: 2010-02-26 19:16:44
Message-ID: 9A6213D6CEDE5147A5FA6559410C363D0517348F () Mail1 ! ktd ! com
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Can RAP still run over SMB2?
I am asked to upgrade my company's existing smb server implementation to
support SMB2. The server is a proprietary code which only supports smb1
and Remote Administration Protocol protocol (RAP / Lanman). It does not
have WKSSVC & SRVSVC services which are being used in SMB2
communications between Vista & Win7 stations. This was probably
developed back in Windows NT era.
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style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Courier New"'>I am asked to upgrade my
company's existing smb server implementation to support SMB2. The server is a
proprietary code which only supports smb1 and Remote Administration Protocol
protocol (RAP / Lanman). It does not have WKSSVC & SRVSVC services which
are being used in SMB2 communications between Vista & Win7 stations. \
This was probably developed back in Windows NT era.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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