Services for Network File System
Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 7 Documentation
Services for Network File System
Overview of Services for Network File System
Checklist: Get Started with Services for Network File System
Best Practices for Services for Network File System
Installing and Uninstalling Services for Network File System
Understanding Upgrades in Services for Network File System
Install and Uninstall Services for Network File System Using the Windows Interface
Install and Uninstall Services for Network File System Using OCSetup.exe
Configuring Server for NFS
Start and Stop Server for NFS
Specify How Server for NFS Obtains Windows User and Group Information
Set the Lock Grace Period
Release Locks
Set Up Activity Logging
Specify Server for NFS TCP and UDP Settings
Enable NFS Version
Configure File Name Character Translation
Configure the Authentication Renewal Period
Configure Case Sensitivity for File and Folder Names
Change the Directory Cache Memory Setting
Securing Server for NFS
Understanding Windows Security Descriptors in Server for NFS
Understanding DACLs in Server for NFS
Allow Root and Anonymous Access to Resources by NFS Clients
Use Setuid, Setgid, and Sticky Bits with Server for NFS
Add Clients and Groups to the NFS Share Permissions List
Managing Server for NFS
Create an NFS Shared Network Resource
Configure DFS Shared Resources for NFS
Manage NFS Client Groups
Troubleshooting Services for Network File System
Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 7 Documentation