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тАО06-15-2006 07:02 PM
тАО06-15-2006 07:02 PM
Re: Cannot access a NSF mapped directory
Bill,
and did you specify host's and user's permitions on your exported disk? On VMS and UNIX NFS-servers must be specified params /HOST= /UID= /GID= (for VMS corresponding with UIC). I don't know how on Win2k, but on VMS you must create proxy access between client and server.
Petr
and did you specify host's and user's permitions on your exported disk? On VMS and UNIX NFS-servers must be specified params /HOST= /UID= /GID= (for VMS corresponding with UIC). I don't know how on Win2k, but on VMS you must create proxy access between client and server.
Petr
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тАО06-29-2006 08:00 AM
тАО06-29-2006 08:00 AM
Re: Cannot access a NSF mapped directory
Thanks, Petr, for all the replies. Yes, we have tried to be sure the proper access is setup on both ends of this process. But still are unable to get accesses from VMS to reach the Win2k server.
I will close this thread and maybe open one under the Networking forum later.
Again thanks for all your input.
And sorry for being so late with this reply.
--Bill
I will close this thread and maybe open one under the Networking forum later.
Again thanks for all your input.
And sorry for being so late with this reply.
--Bill
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тАО06-29-2006 08:21 AM
тАО06-29-2006 08:21 AM
Re: Cannot access a NSF mapped directory
This thread is closed. It may reappear in the Networking forum.
--Bill Ostrander
--Bill Ostrander
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