Hi Celina, thanks for the info but that isn't the same issue that was discussed in this bug. Furthermore while enabling SMBv1 is a workaround to the problem you had it is considered a huge security risk and therefore should be a last resort and only for e.g. isolated environments. I tried to find a good link of the issues, but the problem with SMBv1 is that there are too-many of them that I couldn't find a single page outlining all of them nicely :-/
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