With Server for NFS, a computer running a Microsoft Windows operating system can act as a Network File System (NFS) server. Users can then share files in a mixed environment of computers, operating systems, and networks. Users on computers running NFS client software can gain access to directories (called shares) on the NFS server by connecting (mounting) those directories to their computers. From the viewpoint of the user on a client computer, the mounted files are indisti nguishable from local files.
With File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) you can set up file screens to block certain types of files from being saved on ...
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With genuine Windows you have access to all Windows updates and can be confident that your Windows software has the latest ...
With RD Web Access, you can make individual programs that are installed on an RD Session Host server available to users through ...
With Server for NFS, a computer running a Microsoft Windows operating system can act as a Network File System (NFS) server. ...
With Server for NFS, a Windows-based computer can act as a Network File System (NFS) server. Server for NFS enables a Windows-based ...
With Software Restriction Policies, you can define a default security level and rules (exceptions to that default security ...
With the '-d' apply_to switch, the basic format is: MPIODiskNumber LBPolicy Depending on the policy chosen, there may be ...
With the appropriate group policy settings in place you can connect directly using either the computer name or the IP address. ...