NFS client and server for Windows 2000/XP/2003/VISTA/2008/7/2008R2 ProNFS. The program can be installed on Win2000, Win7 x32, Win7 x64, WinServer. 64 bit X-Server for Windows with SSH encryption capabilities X-SecurePro.
I have a Windows 2003 R2 box and an AIX 5.2 box. I need to move files from AIX to Windows 2003 . I already have NFS setup on the AIX box and a mount point back to a Windows 2000 server that's working. I'm trying to duplicate this on Windows 2003, so I can retire the Win2k server. I've a copy of SFU355EL_EN.exe on the Windows 2003 box. If I understand correctly I need to install just the NFS client on Windows 2003. I've been reading some of the solutions for this setup in EE. One of them mentions the MS KB#324055, I'm using this KB as a guide. If it's a poor guide please let me know. The command msiexec /I C:tmpsfusetup.msi /qb addlocal='NFSClient' [sfudir='install path'] mentioned in the KB, causes the msi help screen that displays the switches and options to pop up. I've extracted all the files
into c:tmp. Is there an error in the command string?
I've also ran the setup.exe command. I'm asking for help with setting up the User Name Mapping? I'm not sure of how to set this up and this has always confused me. The user who creates the files on AIX has both an AIX and Windows account with Admin previlages on both. If you need more info on this point, let me know.
![Client Client](https://windows-cdn.softpedia.com/screenshots/NFS-Client_2.png)
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Recently we got a case where customer was having issue starting Client for NFS service. It was returning an error message “failed to load dependencies”
We checked the “Client for NFS” service properties and found that the dependencies were listed properly.
We also checked the registry settings below for “Client for NFS” and found everything in place. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftClientForNFS
The next thing was to check the file version and file size. While the client for NFS related (nfsrdr.sys) driver version looked good, but the file size was some issue. Customer had a
Windows 2003 R2, x64 O/S and the file size for ‘nfsrdr.sys’ was of x32 bit. Informed the customer that the file size for nfsrdr.sys is (bytes): 323072 and it is from x86 bit O/S.
We then uninstalled NFS from the machine and then rebooted the machine.
Then installed the NFS components again and selected the correct Windows 2003 R2 x64 media during installations.