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windows<->nfs connectivity



It is probably not a good idea to put an NFS server on Windoz boxen. 
You are probably much better off with Samba, especially in a Windoz 
environment. 
On 17 Aug 2000, at 19:50, Frank Ramsay wrote:

> > Hello,
> >       Sun makes a solistice product, Hummingbird makes a good one as
> > well.  Sorry to be brief - I'm short on time.  If you run NIS send me a
> > private email.
> 
> At my new job one of the engineers put Hummingbird NFS on there NT
> server 
> and it screwed up clearcase... I don't know if I want to risk putting
> that
> on my laptop.  
> 
> I'll look into solistice.
> 
> 
> 				-fjr
> 
> 
> --
> Frank J. Ramsay
> fjr at marsdome.penguinpowered.com
> 
> 
> 
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