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I upgraded a very seldom used Windows 7 Ultimate machine to Windows 10. What I liked about Win7 Ultimate was the built-in (but not default) feature to mount Linux based NFS server volumes from Win7 Ultimate.

The Windows 10 upgrade intro said all my files will be exactly like they used-to-be. However, services for Unix or NFS Client are not options in the feature set of the Windows 10 upgrade.

The thread linked in comments refers to Windows 8, and points to Microsoft KB 2769923. That reference describes upgrading from Windows 7 Ultimate to Windows 8, and states that in Win 8, only the Enterprise edition supports Services for NFS.

How does one mount an NFS share in Win 10 upgraded from Windows 7 Ultimate?

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A post from freenas.org indicates that there has been some progress on MS side and currently (as of 2/2/2017) my Win 10 Pro does offer NFS support. Quoting freenas.org:

"Go to control panel, add and remove programs, Windows features, check the boxes > for NFS"

This works for me to the extent of being able to run mount \\<NAS IP>\<share> N:.

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Windows 10 does not allow NFS connections. This is part of the new policy from Microsoft, with each new release of Windows 10 features are removed from the consumer versions. First port bonding was removed then NFS support etc. They want you to buy the most expensive Windows Enterprise version if you use your windows to more than Facebook and Solitare.

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  • This answer is incorrect. NFS is available in "Ultimate" and "Enterprise" versions.
    – DavidPostill
    Nov 13, 2016 at 12:31
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    Link to "Windows 10 Ultimate" please. (It doesn't exist AFAICT.) Dec 3, 2016 at 1:43
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    Answer is correct. I am talking about Windows consumer versions from where Microsoft is removing features with each new update. Dec 6, 2016 at 14:36

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