After the creator's Update in Windows 10, new Installs of Windows disable SMB1 by default in an attempt to prevent security vulnerabilities (which SMB is known for), on this matter if you can avoid using it I'm sure it will be encouraged.
The Server Message Block (SMB) Protocol is a network file sharing protocol, and as implemented in Microsoft Windows is known as Microsoft SMB Protocol. The set of message packets that defines a particular version of the protocol is called a dialect. The Common Internet File System (CIFS) Protocol is a dialect of SMB.
Like smb://1.2.3.4/file.txt I'm in a diverse environment of operating systems (mostly windows, mac and linux) and also web services we're using (slack, youtrack) but all our files are sitting on a server with samba share and it's hard to have clickable links that all can access.
I have a SMB/AFP network share that needs to be accessed via Windows and Mac computers. The AFP side works fine for the Mac OS X clients. However, I can't get it to map on Windows. I've tried the