exports.txt,

nfsservice.bat,

winnfsd.exe -id 0 0 -log off -pathFile "C:\winnfsd\exports.txt"

Send to -> Desktop (create shortcut).

C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

nfsservice.bat

With the lack of SMB support on Kodi for XBox1 a good alternative is NFS, but it's not supported natively on most versions of win.There are some easier methods to do that (haneWIN's nfs server) but not free (afaik).Here's a way to add NFS service capabilities on win using the FOSS WinNFSd.1. Download WinNFSd.exe latest version from here (2.4.0 as of now)2. Place it in a new folder. I'm gonna use C:\winnfsd for this guide.3. Inside that folder create a text document, name itopen it and paste inside the paths you'd like to share (eg F:\Videos). One path per line, and start from the second line - leave first line blank! (I don't know why but in my case the path I put in the first line didn't get shared).4. Create another text document in the same folder, name itand paste in it:and save it.5. Right-click on that file,6. Move shortcut to windows's startup folder (That's it, runor restart (the service will start on every boot).- Optional, add your windows pc's ip on (client) Kodi's file manager as an NFS source: Settiings/File Manager/Add source/Browse/Add network location/Protocol: NFS, Server address: IP of win pc/OK/give-a-name/OK.Now you won't have to do it again and again when you're adding media sources, the server will be listed and you'll just choose your desired path from it.