As SMBv1 is highly vulnerable for attacks, we need to disable this from our servers but our adobe marketing environment lies on these servers [where SMBv1 is going to be disabled]. Are there any possible affects on adobe servers [web and app] once SMBv1 will be disabled ?? Any related information will also be very helpful.
Thanks in advance!
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ACC does not rely on SMB that I know of, obviously if you would like a more official answer you need to raise a ticket to Adobe TechOps.
Also, if there was any ACC feature making use of SMB; it would've been updated/patched long ago and mentioned in the release notes as SMBv1 was deprecated in 2013.
For peace of mind, I suggest to start with disabling it on your staging environments.
ACC does not rely on SMB that I know of, obviously if you would like a more official answer you need to raise a ticket to Adobe TechOps.
Also, if there was any ACC feature making use of SMB; it would've been updated/patched long ago and mentioned in the release notes as SMBv1 was deprecated in 2013.
For peace of mind, I suggest to start with disabling it on your staging environments.
Thank you so much @david--garcia for confirming, really appreciate and grateful for it.