> you are referring to Services for Unix (SFU)
> version "3.5"
> while i'm referring to SFU version "2.2 - 3.0"
> or formerly known as "Interix".

Okay... that clear things up.

> afaicr, since earlier versions of SFU is GPL-ed
> you can have a copy of its source code by
> purchasing the SFU CD from Interix (makers
> of SFU). maybe MS removed all of the GPL-ed
> code.

yeah... and replaced it with openbsd code.

> ok, SFU 3.5 NFS support is kinda new & cool.

That's what i really want... an NFS server for
windows. though there is another one which is
under LLGPL: http://opensource.franz.com/nfs

regards,
Andre
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