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NFS Server - How to get a NFS Share in Vista?



 
 
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Old February 18th 07, 08:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Jim Brown
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Default NFS Server - How to get a NFS Share in Vista?

Hallo,
i installed 'Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications' (SUA) and corresponding
maintenance tools (Utilities and SDK for UNIX-based Applications_X86) but i
couldn't find anything to start a NFS Server. I'm familiar with 'Services
for Unix 3.5' in XP but i've read its outdated and unnecessary for Vista.

I used to configure 'username mapping' and 'NFS Share' tab in sharefolder
properties. I cannot find any of these in vista.

Can someone help me?

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Old February 19th 07, 08:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Jill Zoeller [MSFT]
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Default NFS Server - How to get a NFS Share in Vista?

I asked the NFS team about this. Here is the response:

SUA, which the customer has installed, does not include any NFS components.
What the customer is looking for is "Server for NFS," which is only
available in Longhorn Server editions.

However, if the customer is interested in accessing NFS shares from either
Vista Enterprise or Ultimate editions, then the customer can install "Client
for NFS" (under "Services for NFS" in Vista's optional features list).


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"Jim Brown" wrote in message
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Hallo,
i installed 'Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications' (SUA) and
corresponding maintenance tools (Utilities and SDK for UNIX-based
Applications_X86) but i couldn't find anything to start a NFS Server. I'm
familiar with 'Services for Unix 3.5' in XP but i've read its outdated and
unnecessary for Vista.

I used to configure 'username mapping' and 'NFS Share' tab in sharefolder
properties. I cannot find any of these in vista.

Can someone help me?


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Old February 20th 07, 12:39 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Jim Brown
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Default NFS Server - How to get a NFS Share in Vista?

In the meantime i found this site:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;932244
It shows a feature comparison between SFU and SUA and states a clear 'Not
available in Windows Vista' when it comes to 'Server for NFS' that confirms
your information.
I'm using cygwin now for nfs server that just has minor disadvantages (2GB
file barrier).

Thanks for your effort. :-)

 




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