As an operating system, if you don't provide the NFS service, you may not be able to say that. Microsoft is making a Windows for Unix (SFU), providing some network services.
SFU is used here.
It is mainly used to solve the problem of accessing the Windows System in Linux. To provide the NFS service through Windows, you can access the file system in Windows through mount on Linux.
Go to Microsoft's official website to download SFU 3.5, more than 200 MB. It's a little big. Here, Microsoft's program is big.
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After installation, note that on Windows, the Winodws account is bound to the Linux Account in the program "Services for UNIX Administration. Of course, the best thing is
Adiministrator and root are bound. If I use another Linux Account, the mount cannot be accessed, or the mount cannot be accessed. Set the shared directory.
Next, log on to Linux,
Mount-t nfs yourIP: mounted dir temp/
If the mount is successful and the access is available.