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To view NFS mount options using Windows Explorer |
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Open Windows Explorer: click Start, point to Programs or All Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Windows Explorer.
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Right-click the name of the file or directory, right-click the drive that is assigned to a Network File System (NFS) mount, and then click Properties.
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To view the NFS mount options for the drive, click NFS Mount Options.
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To view the NFS properties for the mounted directory, click NFS Attributes.
Note If you are logged on with an account that maps to a UNIX account on the NFS server with appropriate administrative credentials, you can change the UNIX file-mode permissions of the mounted directory when viewing the NFS properties.
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To view NFS mount options using the command line |
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Open a command prompt (this does not need to be an elevated command prompt).
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At the command prompt, type:
mount
Notes - When used without command-line options, the mount command displays all mounted volumes and their options.
- To view the complete syntax for this command, at a command prompt, type: mount /?