Server won't go back to sleep once accessed by Win 10 client

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    @Onum , what version of Win10 are you using ? there were issues with SMB in some versions and disable SMB 2 and 3 fixed it temporarily but I thought they had fixed that ?

    Solved Samba Shares don't show up in Windows 10 Network - Page 2 - Windows 10 Forums

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2696547

    More info on the Synology website , and one post saying it was his Win7 computer causing the issues

    Windows 10 Version 1511 and SMB3 - Page 7 - Synology Forum

    main thread: Windows 10 Version 1511 and SMB3 - Synology Forum
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       #12

    Kbird said:
    @Onum , what version of Win10 are you using ? there were issues with SMB in some versions and disable SMB 2 and 3 fixed it temporarily but I thought they had fixed that ?

    Solved Samba Shares don't show up in Windows 10 Network - Page 2 - Windows 10 Forums

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2696547
    Well, it only seems like I've gone and bloody fixed it

    To cut a long story short, the one thing I hadn't tried was running the "turning on the SMB client protocols" CMD line entries detailed in the MS KB article on the win 7 machine. After all AFAIK they are enabled by default and I've never disabled them, the SMB issues were on the win 10 side.

    Since doing that the behaviour of the Win 7 box when accessed from the Win 10 client is as desired, ie the system drops into hibernation shortly after the shares are no longer being accessed.
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  3. Posts : 2,324
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       #13

    Onum said:
    Well, it only seems like I've gone and bloody fixed it

    To cut a long story short, the one thing I hadn't tried was running the "turning on the SMB client protocols" CMD line entries detailed in the MS KB article on the win 7 machine. After all AFAIK they are enabled by default and I've never disabled them, the SMB issues were on the win 10 side.

    Since doing that the behaviour of the Win 7 box when accessed from the Win 10 client is as desired, ie the system drops into hibernation shortly after the shares are no longer being accessed.

    Great ! :) did you enable SMB 1 or 2&3 though? You used the Server Fix for Win7 I guess ? (or the Client fix?)

    KB
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       #14

    Kbird said:
    Great ! :) did you enable SMB 1 or 2&3 though? You used the Server Fix for Win7 I guess ? (or the Client fix?)

    KB
    The server side was already enabled according to the registry entries for it. The SMB client/workstation must have been enabled/running before else I'd have never seen the Win 7 pc on the network.

    I enabled 1 and 2/3 - I've seen recommendations to turn 1 off if 2/3 work ok but the client seems to see the networked pc faster/smoother with SMB1 enabled.

    I tried to reproduce the problem by selectively turning off SMB1 or SMB2/3 but the fix seems to have stuck! (I was going to use a port monitor to see if a service was keeping a port open or something - maybe should have done that from the get go )

    Maybe there was some SMB configuration issue that's been fixed by running the CMD line arguments? will probably never know now.

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  5. Posts : 2,324
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       #15

    thanks was curious for my own knowledge , but Others may read this thread in the future too.

    KB
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