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NFS
Server
NFS Server lets you export your local Windows
98/95/ME/NT/2000/XP drives or printers
to users on the UNIX network. This chapter explains how to export your
local drives or printers, and explain the difference between the Windows
95/98/ME version and the Windows NT/2000/XP version of NFS Server. One
of the key features of NFSD is its ability to operate with any
Winsock-compliant TCP/IP

Exporting Local Drives To the Network
In Windows 95/98/ME, NFS Server operates as a stand-alone
application. NFS Server on Win 98/95/ME can also be set to start at
boot time by checking the "Restart at Boot Time" option with
the NFS Server service icon on the system tray. On Windows 2000/NT/XP,
NFS Server operates as an 20000/NT/XP service and automatically starts
whenever Windows 2000/NT/XP boots up. You can stop and restart the service
or change the method of starting service in Control Panel / Services.
NFS Server also provides a user interface that allows you to export
your file system or printer to the network, and provides means to pause
or continue your printer job. If there are any errors while NFS Server
service is starting on 2000/NT/XP system, it will be logged as a Windows
2000/NT/XP event. You can use Windows 2000/NT/XP Event Viewer to find
out the detail of the NFS Server error.
Technical
Specification
- NFS Server installed as Windows
NT Service, no logon needed.
- Works on NT 3.51 and 4.0 either
workstations or servers.
- Seamlessly integrated with NT
security, use NT local or domain accounts.
- Supports NFS version 2.0 and
3.0.
- Supports pcnfsd version 1.0 and
2.0.
- Supports mount version 1 and 3.
- Supports FAT, NTFS, CDFS, HPFS
file systems.
- Supports network locking
manager.
- Supports up to 2 billion
GB(64bit) long file size.
- Provides a graphical interface
to create and maintain the Export file.
- Provides NT accounts and groups to UNIX UID
and GID mapping.
- Includes pcnfsd functions for handling NFS
authentication.
- Integrated with Windows Explorer
to share a NFS directory from Explorer or Network Neighborhood.
- Automatic recovery when Windows
NT restarts.
- Provides NFS clients access to
server exported disks, printer and CD-ROMs.
- Provides peer-to-peer networking
between PCs.
- Includes LPD printer server.
- WebNFS support
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