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Configuring Client for NFS
Specifying how Client for NFS retrieves UNIX-style identity data
Selecting the network protocol
Setting the default mount type
Specifying default UNIX permissions for new files
Additional references
Administering Client for NFS
Table Of Contents
Administering Client for NFS
Understanding the Client for NFS component
Client for NFS best practices
Using Client for NFS
Starting Client for NFS
Stopping Client for NFS
Mounting an NFS shared resource to a drive letter
Unmounting an NFS shared resource from a drive letter
Configuring NFS permissions on a file or folder
Viewing NFS mount options and properties
Viewing NFS server properties
Configuring Client for NFS
Specifying how Client for NFS retrieves UNIX-style identity data
Selecting the network protocol
Setting the default mount type
Specifying default UNIX permissions for new files
Troubleshooting Client for NFS