NFS
Server version 4.2 on 2000/NT/XP Platforms now
includes the following new features!
- Support
TCP protocol for network connection
- Support
cross domain file sharing
- Support
alias naming for exported directory
- Support
file name character mapping between Unix and
Windows Systems
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Known for its
reliability and ease of use, Intel Corporation endorses
Omni-NFS Server to all of its customers to help breach the
gap between Unixs and PCs. Omni-NFS Server turns any
Windows 2000 & NT/98/95/ME/XP machines into an NFS
Server to enable UNIX users to access the Windows
resources (including Hard Drive, CD-ROM and printers) that
have been exported for remote NFS clients. Features
included are NFS server and LPD.
Feature
& Benefit
- Supports removable
drive export
- Supports 3rd Party
PortMapper
- Supports DOS-To-UNIX
file format conversion.
- Supports Web NFS
- 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
secure NT to UNIX account mapping.
- Integrated
with Windows Explorer to share a NFS directory from
Explorer or Network Neighborhood.
- Provides
peer-to-peer networking between PCs.
- WebNFS
support
- Automatic
NIS server searching
- Supports
multiple NIS servers
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