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From: "Hugh Sparks" <hugh@csparks.com>
To: "Povolotsky, Alexander" <Alexander.Povolotsky@marconi.com>,
   "'Cygwin List'" <cygwin@cygwin.com>
Cc: "'Robb, Sam'" <sam.robb@timesys.com>, <bertrand.marquis@sysgo.com>,
   "'boxforsr'" <boxforsr@inbox.ru>, <arnette@freemail.hu>
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Subject: Re: "cygrunsrv -Q portmap" says: Service portmap exists   ... Type: Kernel Driver
Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 08:56:05 -0500
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> Perhaps Windows XP has it as a driver by default ?
> Or is it because (just recalled - sorry for not mentioning it before - I
> really have have forgotten about it) I have Microsoft's "Windows services
> for Unix ver. 3.5" being installed ?

Yow!
"Windows Services for Unix" probably has a portmap.exe of it's own.
In any case, the Windows Serivces will bind the nfs ports and prevent
the Cygwin nfsd from working.

-Hugh Sparks, hugh@csparks.com


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