NFS Server version 4.3 on 2003//XP/2000/NT/Vista/9x
Platforms now includes the following new features!
1.Support TCP protocol for network connection
2.Support cross domain file sharing
3.Support alias naming for exported directory
4.Support file name character mapping between Unix and
Windows Systems
NFS Server Supports Unlimited Client Access
No additional client access license is required regardless of
the device* on which the NFS server is installed
*Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows ME, Windows NT Server,
Windows NT Workstation, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional,
Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 2000 Advance
Server, Windows 2003 Standard Server,Windows 2003 Enterprise Server
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.
NFS Server now supports 3rd party Port Mapper and supports DOS-To-UNIX
file format conversion.
Features & Benifits |
Support NFS version 2.0
and 3.0
Support pcnfsd version 1.0 and 2.0
Support mount version 1 and 3
Support 3rd Party PortMapper
Support both UDP and TCP protocols for network connection
Support FAT, NTFS, CDFS, HPFS file
systems
Support remote drive export
Support Web NFS
Support cross domain file sharing
Support multiple NIS servers and auto NIS server searching
Provides peer-to-peer networking between PCs
Support DOS-To-UNIX file format
conversion
Support alias naming for exported directory
Support file name character mapping between Unix and Windows systems
Support network locking manager
Provide NT to UNIX account mapping
for file and directory access security checking
Integrated with Windows Explorer to share a NFS directory from
Explorer or Network Neighborhood
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