Everyone,

We have a Windows application that accesses files on Linux on system z.  We=
 currently use Microsoft services for Unix.



But we have found that Microsoft is dropping support for this product.  And=
 we have to migrate to a newer operating system.  So we need plan B.



We have tried using native TCPIP client that is in Windows 2008 R2, at leas=
t one function used by the application is not usable. (we make the nfs conn=
ection using the NFS client and then map a Windows share on top of it.



Now we are trying out the Open Text NFS gateway.  However it uses pcnfsd to=
 do authentication.



Anyone have any idea of how to get hands on a PCNFSD module.



Anyone thought about Samba and a NFS mount?

Ron Foster

Baldor Electric Company

5711 R S Boreham Jr Street

Fort Smith, AR 72901

Phone:479-648-5865

Fax:479-646-5440

Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

IM Address:[email protected]

www.baldor.com<http://www.baldor.com/>



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