
NFS Client
NFS Client enables Microsoft Windows 98/95/ME/NT/2000/XP users to gain access to the NFS file systems on UNIX networks.
Auto-Mounting NFS Drives
There are two ways to automatically mount all NFS drives when Microsoft Windows
98/95/ME/NT/2000/XP boots up: (1) Map
drives through Windows Explorer and shut down the system without unmapping
them. Windows will always try to reconnect previous network drives once
you logon to the system again, or (2) put the NFS Client icon in the
Startup Windows Group after you have selected the AutoMnt option in
the NFS Drive Definition dialog box (This is not recommended).
Accessing Remote Files from Your Windows File Manager and Windows Applications
You can access remote files easily from any Windows applications as well as
from the Windows Explore after you mount the file system -- simply reference
the files through the assigned drive letter as if they were local drives.
Symbolic Link Support
NFS Client will automatically get the final target file for a symbolic link
if the paths for the symbolic link and those target files are both exported.
Technical Specification
- Support NFS protocol 1.0 to 3.0
- Bi-directional PC to UNIX data file conversion
- Support file locking
- Advanced cache management enables fast and reliable file transactions
- Support up to three authentication methods
- Auto NFS server detection on the same network
- Filename case and file attributes configuration
- Read/Write buffer size adjustment
- Auto browsing exported file sytem from remote host
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