Nfs Клиент Windows 2003

Set up Server for NFS in Windows Server 2003 R2 In this post, I will talk about configuring Microsoft Services for Network File System, mainly Server for NFS and User Name Mapping, in Windows Server 2003 R2. Fixes an NFS share issue that occurs when you try to access an NFS share or when you try to the mount an NFS share in Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2.

Hi brant_chen, Thanks for the concentration and feedback on this TechNet online document. Services for NFS Step-by-Step Guide for Windows Server 2008 I am sorry for the inconvenience and I will also forward the content change request to the corresponding document team.

If there is any update, we will update it as soon as possible. According the research, the 'Service for Network File System' is a sub role service of 'File Services' role on Windows Server 2008. We can refer to the following steps to install 'Service for Network File System' on Windows Server 2008 via Server Manager. Launch the 'Server Manager' 2. Click Role, Click 'Add Roles' in the right panel 3.

Click Next, Select the checkbox of 'File Services', Click Next. When the 'Select Role Services' appears, select the checkbox of 'Service for Network File System' 5. Click Next, Click install. Hope it helps. David Shen - MSFT.

Hi brant_chen, Thanks for the reply. According to the further research, if you have successfully installed the ' Service for Network File System' service role based on the steps that I mentioned in the previous post, both of the 'Client for NFS' and 'Server for NFS' should be appear in the 'Service for Network File System' management console.

And the services 'Client for NFS' and 'Server for NFS' also should be started in Services.msc. They are the components of the 'Service for Network File System'. Could you please remove the file role via Server Manager firstly, and then refer to the previous steps to re-install the 'Service for Network File System' service role? Afterwards, please reboot the server to make it take into effect. Then you may check if the 'Client for NFS' node appears in 'Service for Network File System' console. Hope it helps. David Shen - MSFT.

Hi brant_chen, Thanks for the concentration and feedback on this TechNet online document. Services for NFS Step-by-Step Guide for Windows Server 2008 I am sorry for the inconvenience and I will also forward the content change request to the corresponding document team. If there is any update, we will update it as soon as possible. According the research, the 'Service for Network File System' is a sub role service of 'File Services' role on Windows Server 2008. We can refer to the following steps to install 'Service for Network File System' on Windows Server 2008 via Server Manager. Launch the 'Server Manager' 2.

Click Role, Click 'Add Roles' in the right panel 3. Click Next, Select the checkbox of 'File Services', Click Next. When the 'Select Role Services' appears, select the checkbox of 'Service for Network File System' 5. Click Next, Click install. Hope it helps.

David Shen - MSFT. Hi brant_chen, Thanks for the reply. According to the further research, if you have successfully installed the ' Service for Network File System' service role based on the steps that I mentioned in the previous post, both of the 'Client for NFS' and 'Server for NFS' should be appear in the 'Service for Network File System' management console. And the services 'Client for NFS' and 'Server for NFS' also should be started in Services.msc. They are the components of the 'Service for Network File System'. Could you please remove the file role via Server Manager firstly, and then refer to the previous steps to re-install the 'Service for Network File System' service role?

Afterwards, please reboot the server to make it take into effect. Then you may check if the 'Client for NFS' node appears in 'Service for Network File System' console. Hope it helps. David Shen - MSFT. Aas chromaphone torrent.