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From: Matthew Woehlke <mwoehlke AT tibco DOT com>
Subject: Re: free NFS client for Cygwin and/or support for FUSE?
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 09:51:30 -0600
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Ben Wing wrote:
> Is there a free NFS client anyone can recommend that works well with 
> Cygwin?

Define "well"...

If you are on Win2k3 (not sure but you might need R2), there is an NFS 
client included as a Windows component (part of SUA). Otherwise you can 
use the one from SFU (Services for Unix - google it). It works about as 
well with Cygwin as anything is likely going to; anything you create on 
the mount will have a+x permission on UNIX FS, similar to how anything 
you create outside of Cygwin has a+x permissions in Cygwin.

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Matthew
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