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DiskShare enables Windows NT workstations and servers to perform as NFS servers, so they can share files and printers among Unix workstations, PCs, or other NFS-based client systems. Hi, Haven't received your message a few days, was your issue resolved? I am proposing previous helpful replies as 'Answered'. Please feel free to try it and let me know the result. (2018-03-11, 07:48) skybird1980 Wrote: On Windows Professional Versions you can just add NFS support if you enable it via Windows Features. Unless I'm missing something, on 10 Pro you can enable that to mount Unix NFS shares. You can't share stuff via NFS. Applies to: Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012. Network File System (NFS) provides a file sharing solution that lets you transfer files between computers running Windows Server and UNIX operating systems using the NFS protocol. This topic describe the steps you should follow to deploy NFS. If it doesn't it is a step back from Windows 7 Pro and Ultimate which did have it. Win 7 Pro and Ult users got upgraded to Win 10 Pro and there isn't a 'ultimate' variant of Windows 10. Win10 Enterprise isn't available to anybody except large corporations so if Windows 10 Pro doesn't support NFS that is a really big step back.
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Streaming from a Windows machine I Understand that’s where your storage is, but it’s not meant to be used like that. Anyway, this post on the Kodi forum explains how to get NFS server working well on Windows 10.
We had two NFS shares that we needed to allow windows user's to connect (if it was possible) after some hassle it was.
This is specifically for a machine that is not on an active directory domain or if you do not want to set up the AD identity service.
I have tested this functionality in Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 Anniversary edition.
** All OSes tested were enterprise edition. i believe all versions of 8 and 10 have this available but win 7 is enterprise only **
10 Steps totalStep 1: Go to windows add or remove featuresWindows Nfs Server DownloadsStep 2: Under Services for NFS click on NFS Client for WindowsStep 3: Once the package installs follow these instructions
Find your linux UID and GID by typing the following on your linux server.
Id -USERNAME
this will print your uid and gid Step 4: Once you have this information you will need to add/modify two registry keys:
*** Alternative Copy after this line to a text file and name it with a .reg extension and run it.*** Syncing iphone contacts to macbook.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftClientForNFSCurrentVersionDefault]
'AnonymousGid'=dword:00000000 'AnonymousUid'=dword:00000000 Step 5: Make sure to edit the IDs before importing
This binary calculator can help convert a decimal number (the number you got from the id command) to hexadecimal which is the format the is required for the windows registry key.
http://www.binaryhexconverter.com/decimal-to-hex-converter
Alternatively, you can run or add the registry keys above by navigating to the location mentioned in the windows registry, when editing the registry key, make sure the decimal radio button is checked.
Step 6: Reboot!!
Yes i mean it, if not your NFS Client wills till use the old Anonymous IDs and will not allow you to connect if you dont allow anonymous connections
Step 7: Mounting NFS Share:Windows Nfs Server Windows 10 Pro
This step and forward is just instructions on mounting the share as it should now be accessible.
Step 8: Run a windows command prompt window.Step 9: Type the following
mount -o nolock share:/SHAREPATH {desired drive letter}
Step 10: If you are mounting to the root of the share location, type in
Mount -o nolock share:/! {desired drive letter}
it is very important to put the ! As the connection will not work without it.
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Published: Nov 04, 2016 · Last Updated: Nov 09, 2016
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