Windows File Sharing Protocols announcement
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This release contains updated Overview Documents in the Open Specifications library on MSDN. These documents were updated on November 5, 2018 for Windows Server and Windows 10 operating systems to reflect content updates. To see details, click the Diff link on the landing pages to view the changes associated with each document.
Technical changes have been made in the following overview:
* [MS-RDSOD]: Remote Desktop Services Protocols
The following overviews have been updated to reflect the latest products.
* [MS-ADFSOD]: Active Directory Federated Services Protocols
* [MS-ADOD]: Active Directory Protocols
* [MS-AUTHSOD]: Authentication Services Protocols
* [MS-AZOD]: Authorization Protocols
* [MS-CCROD]: Content Caching and Retrieval Protocols
* [MS-CERSOD]: Certificate Services Protocols
* [MS-DOCO]: Windows Protocols Documentation Roadmap
* [MS-FASOD]: File Access Services Protocols
* [MS-FSMOD]: File Services Management Protocols
* [MS-GPOD]: Group Policy Protocols
* [MS-MQOD]: Message Queuing Protocols
* [MS-MSSOD]: Media Streaming Services Protocols
* [MS-PRSOD]: Print Services Protocol
* [MS-RMSOD]: Rights Management Services Protocols
* [MS-STOROD]: Storage Services Protocols
* [MS-TPSOD]: Transaction Processing Services Protocols
* [MS-VSOD]: Virtual Storage Protocols
* [MS-WMOD]: Windows Management Protocols
* [MS-WPO]: Windows Protocols Overview
* [MS-WSUSOD]: Windows Server Update
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The September 2018 release contains updated Windows protocol documents for the MSDN release on Open Specifications.
The following documents are new to Windows Protocols:
· [MS-RDPECAM]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Video Capture Virtual Channel Extension
· [MS-RDPEUDP2]: Remote Desktop Protocol: UDP Transport Extension Version 2
The following documents have been updated with new product content for this release:
- [MS-ADFSPIP]: Active Directory Federation Services and Proxy Integration Protocol
- [MS-ADTS]: Active Directory Technical Specification
- [MS-CDP]: Connected Devices Platform Protocol Version 3
- [MS-CMRP]: Failover Cluster: Management API (ClusAPI) Protocol
- [MS-CSRA]: Certificate Services Remote Administration Protocol
- [MS-FASP]: Firewall and Advanced Security Protocol
- [MS-GPFAS]: Group Policy: Firewall and Advanced Security Data Structure
- [MS-HGSA]: Host Guardian Service: Attestation Protocol
- [MS-MDE2]: Mobile Device Enrollment Protocol Version 2
- [MS-MICE]: Miracast over Infrastructure Connection Establishment Protocol
- [MS-NCNBI]: Network Controller Northbound Interface
- [MS-OAPX]: OAuth 2.0 Protocol Extensions
- [MS-OIDCE]: OpenID Connect 1.0 Protocol Extensions
- [MS-RDPBCGR]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Basic Connectivity and Graphics Remoting
- [MS-RDPEGFX]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Graphics Pipeline Extension
- [MS-RDPERP]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Remote Programs Virtual Channel Extension
- [MS-RDPEUDP]: Remote Desktop Protocol: UDP Transport Extension
The following documents contain technical updates for this release.
· [MS-CIFS]: Common Internet File System (CIFS) Protocol
· [MS-SMB2]:Server Message Block (SMB) Protocol Versions 2 and 3
· [MS-TDS]: Windows Client Certificate Enrollment Protocol
The following document contains protocols removed from Windows products.
· [MS-BDSRR]: Business Document Scanning: Scan Repository Capabilities and Status Retrieval Protocol
The RSS functionality found on the first page of each document on MSDN is supported by Internet Explorer. You can also install an RSS Reader application to get notifications.
Note that previous versions of protocol documents are available in PDF and DOCX format. Due to production processes, the release date for older documents might not exactly match the date in the document’s footer.
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Different EndOfFile information for same file
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[MS-SMB2] Should SMB2 LOGOFF request be signed when Session.SigningRequired equal to TRUE
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not receiving all my emails
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IMPORTANT: Open Specification Forums Moving to Microsoft Q&A
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Server requests session key of the client help
Hi I apologise if this is the wrong place to ask as this is more an implementation than a protocol question but the page MS-SMB2 3.3.4.5 Server Application Requests ...Answered | 4 Replies | 1761 Views | Created by jborean93 - Friday, January 17, 2020 2:29 AM | Last reply by jborean93 - Wednesday, January 29, 2020 7:35 PM -
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when SMB_QUERY_ALL_INFO is sent for a file/dir on windows 10 share we are seeing that FileNameLength filed is zero. How ever if the same request is sent for file/dir on windows 2012 server share we see a valid length and and a valid FileName
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How to Enable and Disable Microsoft Computer Browser Service in Windows?
Hi, As I have learn that Browser service related with Network File Sharing and found out that it depended on SMBv1 Protocol, is it right? How can I enable / ...Proposed | 2 Replies | 2060 Views | Created by bunseang - Friday, November 29, 2019 8:53 AM | Last reply by RLWA32 - Friday, November 29, 2019 8:14 PM -
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MS-SMB2 Change Notify Response SessionId
Hi I've been working on implementing the SMB2 Change Notify request in a custom SMB2 Python library and I've come across and issue when issuing the change notify ...Answered | 6 Replies | 2545 Views | Created by jborean93 - Saturday, November 2, 2019 9:52 PM | Last reply by jborean93 - Wednesday, November 6, 2019 8:32 PM -
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how to sign in smb2(tree connect request)
I capture the packets I have sent blow: 1. negociate protocol request packet 2. negociate protocol response ...Proposed | 2 Replies | 1819 Views | Created by mckt ptu - Thursday, October 31, 2019 12:14 PM | Last reply by Obaid Farooqi - Thursday, October 31, 2019 6:30 PM -
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There is an example blow (https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/openspecification/2015/09/09/smb-3-1-1-encryption-in-windows-10/, in Appendix A.2 Test vector with ...Answered | 4 Replies | 2053 Views | Created by mckt ptu - Monday, October 28, 2019 1:29 PM | Last reply by Edgar A Olougouna - Thursday, October 31, 2019 3:30 PM -
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SMB2 file transfer prematurely closes after two minutes
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Canon SMB, PC sends RST, ACK to a Negotiate Protocol Request
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SMB2 server Resets the connection
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Windows File Sharing Protocols announcement
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Link
This release contains updated Overview Documents in the Open Specifications library on MSDN. These documents were updated on November 5, 2018 for Windows Server and Windows 10 operating systems to reflect content updates. To see details, click the Diff link on the landing pages to view the changes associated with each document.
Technical changes have been made in the following overview:
* [MS-RDSOD]: Remote Desktop Services Protocols
The following overviews have been updated to reflect the latest products.
* [MS-ADFSOD]: Active Directory Federated Services Protocols
* [MS-ADOD]: Active Directory Protocols
* [MS-AUTHSOD]: Authentication Services Protocols
* [MS-AZOD]: Authorization Protocols
* [MS-CCROD]: Content Caching and Retrieval Protocols
* [MS-CERSOD]: Certificate Services Protocols
* [MS-DOCO]: Windows Protocols Documentation Roadmap
* [MS-FASOD]: File Access Services Protocols
* [MS-FSMOD]: File Services Management Protocols
* [MS-GPOD]: Group Policy Protocols
* [MS-MQOD]: Message Queuing Protocols
* [MS-MSSOD]: Media Streaming Services Protocols
* [MS-PRSOD]: Print Services Protocol
* [MS-RMSOD]: Rights Management Services Protocols
* [MS-STOROD]: Storage Services Protocols
* [MS-TPSOD]: Transaction Processing Services Protocols
* [MS-VSOD]: Virtual Storage Protocols
* [MS-WMOD]: Windows Management Protocols
* [MS-WPO]: Windows Protocols Overview
* [MS-WSUSOD]: Windows Server Update
The RSS functionality found on the first page of each document on MSDN is supported by Internet Explorer. You can also install an RSS Reader application to get notifications.
; -
Link
The September 2018 release contains updated Windows protocol documents for the MSDN release on Open Specifications.
The following documents are new to Windows Protocols:
· [MS-RDPECAM]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Video Capture Virtual Channel Extension
· [MS-RDPEUDP2]: Remote Desktop Protocol: UDP Transport Extension Version 2
The following documents have been updated with new product content for this release:
- [MS-ADFSPIP]: Active Directory Federation Services and Proxy Integration Protocol
- [MS-ADTS]: Active Directory Technical Specification
- [MS-CDP]: Connected Devices Platform Protocol Version 3
- [MS-CMRP]: Failover Cluster: Management API (ClusAPI) Protocol
- [MS-CSRA]: Certificate Services Remote Administration Protocol
- [MS-FASP]: Firewall and Advanced Security Protocol
- [MS-GPFAS]: Group Policy: Firewall and Advanced Security Data Structure
- [MS-HGSA]: Host Guardian Service: Attestation Protocol
- [MS-MDE2]: Mobile Device Enrollment Protocol Version 2
- [MS-MICE]: Miracast over Infrastructure Connection Establishment Protocol
- [MS-NCNBI]: Network Controller Northbound Interface
- [MS-OAPX]: OAuth 2.0 Protocol Extensions
- [MS-OIDCE]: OpenID Connect 1.0 Protocol Extensions
- [MS-RDPBCGR]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Basic Connectivity and Graphics Remoting
- [MS-RDPEGFX]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Graphics Pipeline Extension
- [MS-RDPERP]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Remote Programs Virtual Channel Extension
- [MS-RDPEUDP]: Remote Desktop Protocol: UDP Transport Extension
The following documents contain technical updates for this release.
· [MS-CIFS]: Common Internet File System (CIFS) Protocol
· [MS-SMB2]:Server Message Block (SMB) Protocol Versions 2 and 3
· [MS-TDS]: Windows Client Certificate Enrollment Protocol
The following document contains protocols removed from Windows products.
· [MS-BDSRR]: Business Document Scanning: Scan Repository Capabilities and Status Retrieval Protocol
The RSS functionality found on the first page of each document on MSDN is supported by Internet Explorer. You can also install an RSS Reader application to get notifications.
Note that previous versions of protocol documents are available in PDF and DOCX format. Due to production processes, the release date for older documents might not exactly match the date in the document’s footer.