Microsoft has made an NFS client for a while, I admit I have not tried
it and I don't know how well it works.

For Windows 7 or later it can be found in Control panel -> Programs and
Features -> Turn Windows features on or off, then scroll down the list
to find "services for NFS"

In XP and earlier it was a download from Microsoft.

Lorne Tyndale


> On Friday 06 July 2018 12:31:01 pm Tim Camp wrote:
> > Machine network interface is totally overwhelmed from a windows traffic
> > machine which is attaching to a nfs share on the same box. This doesn't
> > happen all the time but when it does as you can imagine panic ensues.
> 
>  How did you get windows to do NFS ??
> 
>  That's a new one, and although you're having problems, I can see
>  where it might be useful at times.
> 
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