recommendations for Windows NFS clients needed

Zoran zoranj at gmail.com
Thu Sep 8 02:49:06 UTC 2005


You have free version of NFS called SFU (Services for Unix) from Microsoft.
Do search on their web site.

Other than that, I've used Hummingbird, commercial application that always 
worked great.

Good luck.
Z

On 9/7/05, Eric S. Johansson <esj at harvee.org> wrote:
> 
> let me preface this by stating that I have been completely and totally
> spoiled by most of ubuntu. Filesharing with Samba and printing (brother
> hl5170dn) are two notable exceptions.
> 
> my experience with Samba has been uniformly negative no matter what
> environment or context I use it in. It typically takes me days to get
> the basic cookbook functionality working and then at best it's fragile.
> The latest straw was trying to use folder sharing with 5.0.4. it
> doesn't work for me and I'm not interested in trying to fix it. Samba
> is a dead loss as far as I'm concerned.
> 
> but I still need to share files between machines which means I must turn
> to NFS. Are there any decent Windows NFS clients out there? I don't
> mind paying money but I want to make sure that if I'm paying money, I
> get something worthwhile.
> 
> your advice would be most welcome.
> 
> ---eric
> 
> [1] since I know someone is going to ask, what I did was click on
> system->administration->shared folders. First time I was told I did not
> have Samba or NFS installed. I installed and I used the user space NFS
> server. Reran the shared folders application and added a new folder.
> Left path associated with the folder in my home directory, shared by
> smb, named the share esjhome, change general Windows sharing settings to
> workgroup workgroup and left it do not use wins. Saved everything,
> started Samba. Found a share within network browsing, try to login and
> it rejected my authentication. The dialog box also kept on me I was
> trying to connect to localhost.localdomain and kept trying to change the
> username to lidsquid/esj (lidsquid is the name of my XP laptop).
> 
> The stuff really should just work. as I said above, I have been so
> spoiled by ubuntu mostly just working that when I find something with a
> horrible user interface like Samba, it just frustrates me to no end.
> 
> 
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