Accessing SMB shares
In the Creating and securing SMB shares recipe, you created a share on FS1
. Data you access using SMB file sharing acts and feels like accessing local files via Windows Explorer or the PowerShell console, as you see here
In this recipe, you access the ITShare
share on FS1
from SRV1
.
Getting ready
This recipe uses SRV1
, a domain-joined host in the Reskit.Org
domain, on which you have installed PowerShell 7 and VS Code. You also use FS1
and should have DC1
online. You previously created SMB shares on FS1
, which you use in this recipe.
How to do it...
- Examining the SMB client's configuration on SRV1
Get-SmbClientConfiguration
- Setting Signing of SMB packets
$ConfirmHT = @{Confirm=$false}
Set-SmbClientConfiguration -RequireSecuritySignature $True @ConfirmHT
- Examining SMB client's network interface
Get-SmbClientNetworkInterface |
Format-Table
- Examining the shares provided by
FS1
net view \\FS1
- Creating a drive mapping, mapping...