Nachtrag:
Bei meiner Recherche bin ich auf der Website https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/filecab/2016/09/16/stop-using-smb1/ über folgendes gestolpert:
Frage von User Johnny Cliburn:
So, support for network neighborhood browsing is going away with the new versions of SMB v2>? How do applications or users file explore the network for shares that they can’t remember the path or they don’t have a mapped drive to it going forward?
Antwort von Ned Pyle (Microsoft):
It went away 10 years ago. The computer browser never had support for SMB2 or later; most apps and interfaces changed to things like UPnP, MDNS, Bonjour, etc. All your computers also blocked this by default at the firewall. If your users browse this way, you will have to turn SMB1 back on and let the browser come back, and accept all the security risks of anonymous device browsing and connections. As with everything I mentioned, you have the option to run legacy forever.
Und Weiters schreibt er:
Computers will still appear in NN via UPnP, MDNS, Bonjour, and other tech, just not computer browsing via NetBIOS. If they want to keep it, SMB1/browser can be turned on/left on.
Spannend - ich werde mich (wenn es die Zeit zulässt) mal mit den oben genannte Protokollen auseinandersetzen.
LG Wonderwuzi