![]() I have tried knocking out all apple's smb2 implementation through terminal. I have had users connect to Win 2008 R2 server shares using cifs. This is for a Mac OS 10.9.x design studio. We have had a persistent problem with smb connections dropping out. Oh, and I've made some research before posting this, so I really don't know how to proceed with this. At the same time, a friend of mine is having exactly the same problem with his macbook. I think that this issue is related to Windows Server 2012, because this doesn't happen if I connect to a shared folder in 2008 server, but I'm not sure because I made a test with another macbook and a Windows computer and they work fine. ![]() ![]() I've also tried creating a file on the OS X to force SMBv1 connection and was no use. ![]() I've tried using an Active Directory login to connect to this share and that also worked just for some time. I've already tried using cifs, but that worked for some time and the problem came back again. The thing is, in this same environment I have a Windows Server 2008 and I've made a test creating a folder and sharing it just for test purpose and my SMB connection on my Macbook didn't drop one single time. I have a Macbook Air with OS X Mavericks 10.9.2 that is dropping connection to a Windows Server 2012 share.
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