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Hello all, today I was asked by my Manager to change the drive letters on a File Server. In these drives there are shared folders, so after I changed the letters I got a message saying that the shares have been changed and it asked me if I want to share
the folders with the new drive letter.
I selected to proceed (BTW, all the shared folders have special permissions for authenticated users - we want to use the Access-Based Enumeration) and then, when I went to the Server Manager-File and Storage Services-Shares to tik the "Enable access-based enumeration" box, I saw this message:
So, if I close this message by selecting the X button, I am able to tik the box. If not, then the box remains grey.
Another thing I changed on the server was some registry keys in order to tune server (I followed some instructions about "Tuning Parameters for SMB file servers")
Server runs on Win Server 2012 R2