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Nfs Client Windows 2003 Server

29.08.2019 
  1. Nfs Client Windows 2003 Server End Of Life Announcement
  2. Nfs Client Windows Xp
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Nfs Client Windows 2003 Server End Of Life Announcement

I would like to configure NFS on a Windows 2003 Standard Edition Server x32. By Nimmo 10 years ago In reply to Windows 2003 Standard Edi. You'll need to be running 2003 R2 and have.

Nfs Client Windows Xp

My goal is to use MS Win2k3 R2 NFS sharing as a Storage Repository.
I can add a Storage Repository though the ISO library option fine.
When I try to do the same with a virtual disk I get:
Error: Invalid argument
The problem might be some sort of permission issue, trust me I'm quite experienced with the whole NFS vs NTFS file permission crap... that's what I'm trying to get away from. Here is what I'm trying to do:
Have virtual web servers (debian or linux) run all config files off the local HD, mount a Virtual File system through win2k3 R2 NFS for all web/client files.
I can mount the NFS shares onto the linux boxes directly but this requires a 1:1 mapping of unix users to NTFS users, it's messy. But because I can get it to work this would suggest there is SOME WAY of getting the NFS VDS created.
If the problem does lay in permissions you should theoretically be able to map a user (such as root) on xen host through NIS server and win services for unix. That wouldn't be too hard it would only require one mapping... anyone have an idea if I'm on the right track or is there some other fundamental problem with windows NFS implementation.
Any help would be much appreciated.