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ArienBongPerez-6797 asked RyanSpooner-6107 commented

Stop Code: RDR_FILE_SYSTEM

Hi,

Getting some serious error:

Stop Code: RDR_FILE_SYSTEM
What Failed: mrxsmb20.sys

More information about the behaviour:
1. Happens on Windows 2004 version domain joined laptops
2. Happens on domain user who have "offline files" enabled and outside the corporate network
3. Just like from the other forums/resolutions, once the offline files have been disabled, the BSOD doesn't occur anymore.
4. BSOD doesn't occur when the laptop is connected to the corporate LAN


Do we have a permanent resolution for the issue? Please see the below for the minidumps.

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AoUZDe7JnJheuH2O6dfPWvz_G_zF?e=benYZ5

Thank you!



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RyanSpooner-6107 answered RyanSpooner-6107 commented

HAs this issue been resolved yet? We're having the exact same problem with machines imaged with 20H2 x64 version of Windows 10 after receiving their initial batch of Windows Update. On laptops, as soon as a user with offline files enabled logs onto the laptop, it blue screens. Every time. If we log on with a user with offline files disabled (ie. admin account), it doesn't blue screen.

Error messages are the same as discussed above. This device image is using the second release of the 20H2 ISO from Microsoft.

Stop Code: RDR_FILE_SYSTEM
What Failed: mrxsmb20.sys

Hardware is HP EliteBook 840 G6.

How has this still not been fixed since it was reported against version 2004?

Also, how is it acceptable that the workarounds seem to be either "disable offline files" (not an option for laptop users) or "modify the registry to force mapped drives to use SMBv1"? The latter is a serious security issue and not something that people should be recommending, especially not Microsoft staff.

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Is that the registry flag to enable SMBv1 on the drive maps? This doesn't seem sensible from a security standpoint.

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MollyLu-MSFT answered MollyLu-MSFT commented

Hi Arien,

Welcome to Microsoft Q&A.

Mrxsmb20.sys is the SMB Redirector 2.0 operating system driver.
The RDR_FILE_SYSTEM bug check has a value of 0x00000027. This indicates that a problem occurred in the SMB redirector file system.
You can refer to the link about 0x00000027 RDR_FILE_SYSTEM : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/debugger/bug-check-0x27--rdr-file-system
Try update or reinstall your SMB Redirector, also you can update the system to a newer version.

Best regards,
Molly


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Hi,
Just want to confirm the current situations.
Please feel free to let us know if you need further assistance.   
Best regards,
Molly

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Hi Arien,

Does this issue recur after trying the above methods?

Best regards,
Molly

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EckiS answered ArienBongPerez-6797 commented

seems to be similar to this:
rdr_file_system 0x27 BSOD After Windows 10 2004 update, but only on domain profiles
are you using drive mapping?


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Yes, I am using drive mapping to our Synology NAS unit.

The issue is similar but only the workaround is available which is by disabling Offline Files.

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