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I have Vista Business on my laptop, and need to be able to map a drive to my
Unix server data. I am unable to install WRQ NFS client - doesn't work on Vista. Searching the internet shows that vista should have a Services for NFS windows component, but it does not appear to be included in Vista business. Is there any way to get this installed on my computer or will I have to upgrade to Ultimate? Are there any other NFS client packages that will work on Vista? |
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The Unix services are only part of Windows Vista Ultimate and Enterprise.
Looking at Ultimate, under Control Panel / Programs and Features / Turn Windows features on or off, it shows "Services for NFS" with two choices; "Administrative Tools" and "Client for NFS". Perhaps there are third party solutions, but the Microsoft solution is in Ultimate and Enterprise, not Business. John Baker |
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I've been spending a week trying to find a NFS client for my 64-bit Vista
Business, and so far I've come up empty handed. The closest I've found is Labtam's beta client (which refuse to work) and upgrading from Business to Ultimate *only* to get the NFS client isn't an option either, it's a EUR €170 upgrade, and it's just not worth it. For now, I run Samba on my *nix systems to access the drives, far from the perfect solution, but for now it helps me through the days. |
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I hava vista homebasic on my laptop,meet the same problem as ChrisH.I want to use NFS server service,but it cannot run and it always "NFS server is offline",I restart it,but it failed.how can i to run it? ChrisH;340959 Wrote: I have Vista Business on my laptop, and need to be able to map a drive to my Unix server data. I am unable to install WRQ NFS client - doesn't work on Vista. Searching the internet shows that vista should have a Services for NFS windows component, but it does not appear to be included in Vista business. Is there any way to get this installed on my computer or will I have to upgrade to Ultimate? Are there any other NFS client packages that will work on Vista? -- meimei03312 Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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I've been trying the NFS Cilents in Vista Ultimate and NFS Client and Server
in Server 2008. I find both of them really lacking. They always get rejected by the Unix server (Slackware). This happens if I use a Server 2003 with User Name Mapping, and also if I don't use it. The clients are supposed to be able to connect anonymously at the least, but I have no luck even with that. I've had no problems with the Server 2003 connecting to NFS on Linux and no problems with Win95 connecting to Samba on Linux.... but Vista??? I don't get it?? I've been trying everything under the sun, and the only luck I had was to install SFU 3.5 on the Server 2008. The NFS client then works about 50% of the time and the NFS server fails completely as does the mapping service. I know it's (SFU 3.5) not really compatable, but I figured I'd try it. Until then I could use some help too... ??? "ChrisH" wrote: I have Vista Business on my laptop, and need to be able to map a drive to my Unix server data. I am unable to install WRQ NFS client - doesn't work on Vista. Searching the internet shows that vista should have a Services for NFS windows component, but it does not appear to be included in Vista business. Is there any way to get this installed on my computer or will I have to upgrade to Ultimate? Are there any other NFS client packages that will work on Vista? |
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It could be the LM issue. This search result may help.
Vista and LM Authentication Level Vista and LM authentication level Issues. Access is denied when Vista accesses a FAT32 drive · Solved: share between Vista and Snap Server ... http://www.chicagotech.net/vista/vis...entication.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Gu11B1rd" wrote in message ... I've been trying the NFS Cilents in Vista Ultimate and NFS Client and Server in Server 2008. I find both of them really lacking. They always get rejected by the Unix server (Slackware). This happens if I use a Server 2003 with User Name Mapping, and also if I don't use it. The clients are supposed to be able to connect anonymously at the least, but I have no luck even with that. I've had no problems with the Server 2003 connecting to NFS on Linux and no problems with Win95 connecting to Samba on Linux.... but Vista??? I don't get it?? I've been trying everything under the sun, and the only luck I had was to install SFU 3.5 on the Server 2008. The NFS client then works about 50% of the time and the NFS server fails completely as does the mapping service. I know it's (SFU 3.5) not really compatable, but I figured I'd try it. Until then I could use some help too... ??? "ChrisH" wrote: I have Vista Business on my laptop, and need to be able to map a drive to my Unix server data. I am unable to install WRQ NFS client - doesn't work on Vista. Searching the internet shows that vista should have a Services for NFS windows component, but it does not appear to be included in Vista business. Is there any way to get this installed on my computer or will I have to upgrade to Ultimate? Are there any other NFS client packages that will work on Vista? |
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I'm not sure if Robert L. was replying to my post, or to the original author.
However, I have no FAT32 partitions. My old laptop with Win95-B is on a FAT16. I don't have any problems accesing the Win95 from Vista or Server 2008, but when trying to access a shared (standard, not NFS) drive, with no password required on Vista or Server 08, the Win95 user is quized for a password to IPC$, and allways rejected. I have set the Local Access Policy to use {LM & NTLM & NTLMv2-if negotiated}. I will try and use NTLM only, as that works good with Server 2003. I'm also starting to suspect that part of my NFS problems on Vista and Server 08, are caused by Server 03' which has the maps, and is the go-between. I suspect that because I found it interferes with Samba negotiations when online, whereas they work fine when it's offline. There is also a router involved, but I do't think it causes any problems. Supposedly, if there is no go-between mapper, Vista and server 08' will try and negotiate an anonymous connection with the Linux NFS server. I know that "something" must work. ......Too many protocols I think sometimes, but I'm I'm to test this stuff, then I'm gonna test it to the max. Back to the original author.... I have no opinion on if you should upgrade to Vista Ultimate until I can get my own working, but you might give Samba a shot. I say this because Samba will act more like a MS network than does NFS, and your UNIX machine will show up in your Vista Network page. NFS machines won't, and you are faced with having to explicitly map everything out, and as we are finding out, that usually don't work. One of the suggestions I made to MS was to put the old style network views back into Vista and Server 08'. I tried an old version of Intergraph (the predisessor to SFU 1.0) NFS Client on Vista and it won't work. One think I found that works a little is SFU 3.5-- "IF" Vista will let you install it. It might and it might not. Good Luck guys ! Gu11B1rd "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: It could be the LM issue. This search result may help. Vista and LM Authentication Level Vista and LM authentication level Issues. Access is denied when Vista accesses a FAT32 drive · Solved: share between Vista and Snap Server ... http://www.chicagotech.net/vista/vis...entication.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Gu11B1rd" wrote in message ... I've been trying the NFS Cilents in Vista Ultimate and NFS Client and Server in Server 2008. I find both of them really lacking. They always get rejected by the Unix server (Slackware). This happens if I use a Server 2003 with User Name Mapping, and also if I don't use it. The clients are supposed to be able to connect anonymously at the least, but I have no luck even with that. I've had no problems with the Server 2003 connecting to NFS on Linux and no problems with Win95 connecting to Samba on Linux.... but Vista??? I don't get it?? I've been trying everything under the sun, and the only luck I had was to install SFU 3.5 on the Server 2008. The NFS client then works about 50% of the time and the NFS server fails completely as does the mapping service. I know it's (SFU 3.5) not really compatable, but I figured I'd try it. Until then I could use some help too... ??? "ChrisH" wrote: I have Vista Business on my laptop, and need to be able to map a drive to my Unix server data. I am unable to install WRQ NFS client - doesn't work on Vista. Searching the internet shows that vista should have a Services for NFS windows component, but it does not appear to be included in Vista business. Is there any way to get this installed on my computer or will I have to upgrade to Ultimate? Are there any other NFS client packages that will work on Vista? |
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I did a complete reinstall of Server 2003 and SFU 3.5
There was a lot of coruption in the SFU and also I messed up the mbr pretty bad from another OS, so I just started over. This time I set up PCNFS, Gateway, and Server for NFS. Everything works alot better now, at least from the Server 2003, and the Win95 laptop. I haven't messed much with the Server 2008 as it doesn't seem to like any other computers and they don't like it ( It's likely though that it and Vista will at least be able to connect to UNIX via the Gateway on Server 2003. Possibly also I might have better luck just going through the mapping server too. We'll see. I still have an issue though with trying to connect to Server 2008 and Vista "from" the Win95 laptop. I've tried all the options in the local policy authentication and nothing seems to change. I know that's not NFS related, but it's got me stumped. ??? "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: It could be the LM issue. This search result may help. Vista and LM Authentication Level Vista and LM authentication level Issues. Access is denied when Vista accesses a FAT32 drive · Solved: share between Vista and Snap Server ... http://www.chicagotech.net/vista/vis...entication.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Gu11B1rd" wrote in message ... I've been trying the NFS Cilents in Vista Ultimate and NFS Client and Server in Server 2008. I find both of them really lacking. They always get rejected by the Unix server (Slackware). This happens if I use a Server 2003 with User Name Mapping, and also if I don't use it. The clients are supposed to be able to connect anonymously at the least, but I have no luck even with that. I've had no problems with the Server 2003 connecting to NFS on Linux and no problems with Win95 connecting to Samba on Linux.... but Vista??? I don't get it?? I've been trying everything under the sun, and the only luck I had was to install SFU 3.5 on the Server 2008. The NFS client then works about 50% of the time and the NFS server fails completely as does the mapping service. I know it's (SFU 3.5) not really compatable, but I figured I'd try it. Until then I could use some help too... ??? "ChrisH" wrote: I have Vista Business on my laptop, and need to be able to map a drive to my Unix server data. I am unable to install WRQ NFS client - doesn't work on Vista. Searching the internet shows that vista should have a Services for NFS windows component, but it does not appear to be included in Vista business. Is there any way to get this installed on my computer or will I have to upgrade to Ultimate? Are there any other NFS client packages that will work on Vista? |