Network File System client and server
| Version | 2.7 |
| Updated | Jul 14th 2006 |
| Developer |
Labtam Inc.
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| User Rating |
917
2.7
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| Original File Size | 6.6 MB |
| Downloads | 8310 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Network Tools |
ProNFS is a complex package for integrating the Microsoft Windows and TCP/IP network environments. ProNFS is an effective tool that helps you transform a standard PC running under MS Windows into a multi-function terminal. Being based on the TCP/IP open standards, the package integrates a PC into an interoperable computer network. The network of dissimilar computers and operating systems becomes perfectly transparent to you. ProNFS enables you to work on your PC's screen with several applications executed simultaneously on various network nodes. As a result, a heterogeneous network appears to you as a unified large computer system arranged directly on your desktop. ProNFS has both the NFS Client and Server bundled into its program. The NFS Client The NFS Client is an application running under the MS Windows operating system in order to mount one or more shared network resources from one or more NFS Servers and to share access to files. A shared network resource is any folder that the administrator makes available to be mounted and its subdirectories. The process of making such resources available is called exporting a shared network resource. On the NFS client side, a shared network resource is seen as a physical disk drive. The NFS Client does not turn your PC into a fully qualified file server. Instead, it allows simple access to folders and files for a limited number of systems on the network. The NFS Client has a multi-threaded code developed for the Win32 environment and is designed to work with the built-in MS Windows TCP/IP-32 protocol stack. The NFS-Client supports NFS-2 protocol via UDP and TCP/IP. The NFS Client can be installed on any MS Windows to enable your workstation to benefit from networks NFS-Server services. With the help of the NFS Client, you can mount disks and folders from network, no matter under which operating system they reside, and make them as part of your familiar local desktop environment. The NFS Server The NFS-Server is a network file server that supports the NFS protocol version 3, the NFS protocol version 2, WebNFS. It has a multi-threaded code developed for the Win32 environment and is designed to work with the built-in MS Windows TCP/IP-32 protocol stack. The main feature of the NFS-Server utility is to provide access to hard disk space and files residing on your PC to users working on other network nodes under different operating systems (with NFS client support and TCP/IP). The NFS-Server can be installed on any MS Windows to share your local drives and folders with other networked users, no matter which operating system they are running on their workstations. Only a NFS Client is required on that system for users to mount your disks as part of their system.
Being based on the TCP/IP open standards, the package integrates a PC into an interoperable computer network. The network of dissimilar computers and operating systems becomes perfectly transparent to you. ProNFS enables you to work on your PC's screen with several applications executed simultaneously on various network nodes. As a result, a heterogeneous network appears to you as a unified large computer system arranged directly on your desktop.
ProNFS has both the NFS Client and Server bundled into its program.
The NFS Client is an application running under the MS Windows operating system in order to mount one or more shared network resources from one or more NFS Servers and to share access to files.
A shared network resource is any folder that the administrator makes available to be mounted and its subdirectories. The process of making such resources available is called exporting a shared network resource. On the NFS client side, a shared network resource is seen as a physical disk drive.
The NFS Client does not turn your PC into a fully qualified file server. Instead, it allows simple access to folders and files for a limited number of systems on the network.
The NFS Client has a multi-threaded code developed for the Win32 environment and is designed to work with the built-in MS Windows TCP/IP-32 protocol stack.
The NFS-Client supports NFS-2 protocol via UDP and TCP/IP.
The NFS Client can be installed on any MS Windows to enable your workstation to benefit from networks NFS-Server services. With the help of the NFS Client, you can mount disks and folders from network, no matter under which operating system they reside, and make them as part of your familiar local desktop environment.
The NFS Server The NFS-Server is a network file server that supports the NFS protocol version 3, the NFS protocol version 2, WebNFS. It has a multi-threaded code developed for the Win32 environment and is designed to work with the built-in MS Windows TCP/IP-32 protocol stack.
The main feature of the NFS-Server utility is to provide access to hard disk space and files residing on your PC to users working on other network nodes under different operating systems (with NFS client support and TCP/IP).
The NFS-Server can be installed on any MS Windows to share your local drives and folders with other networked users, no matter which operating system they are running on their workstations. Only a NFS Client is required on that system for users to mount your disks as part of their system.
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