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I have a Windows service application that parses specific folders and captures basic information about the contained files.  This service works perfectly for windows directories, however when I map...
Zones: Programming Security Issues, OS Network ...Date Answered: 01/09/2009 Views: 0
I've got a problem with the Windows 2008 UNIX Services. I want to access a NFS Share on a Linux server with the Windows built in NFS Client. mount -u:asc 192.168.0.33:/home/asc u: that's what ...
Zones: NFS File Server, Linux Admin, Windows Se...Date Answered: 01/23/2009 Views: 0
Hello. Does anyone know if it is possible for a Windows service to stopped/started from a Java standalone application? If it is possible, is it done in such a way that the same class could be us...
Zones: JavaDate Answered: 10/13/2003 Views: 0
Hi, I have a Windows Server 2003 R2, SP2 box. I would like to share a folder to be visible from my ESX hosts. I have enabled Microsoft Services for NFS (everything) and rebooted. However, when I ri...
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, VMwareDate Answered: 04/22/2008 Views: 21
Can anyone tell me what sort of folders or files would be present on my Windows 2003 Server's hard drive if "Windows Services for UNIX" were installed?   It doesn't show up under Windows Compone...
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, Unix, Windows OSDate Answered: 10/13/2008 Views: 0
Hello Experts !! I am trying to emulate unix command : printf $VARIABLE ( ex. printf $TMP ) in DOS with SUA, Windows Services for UNIX installed environment. I create printf.bat So I run ...
Zones: Unix Systems Programming, MS DOS, Windows ...Date Answered: 04/07/2009 Views: 9
The setup: DL360 G4p with E500 PCIx SAS Controller + MSA60 This is Windows 2003 SP2 (fully updated) with Services for Unix installed and configured DL360 G4p with VMWare ESX 3.5 installed and ...
Zones: Unix Networking, VMware, Server AppsDate Answered: 05/01/2009 Views: 93
NOTE:  IP Addresses of servers have been removed denoted by <IP Address Removed> I have Windows Services for Unix installed on a Windows XP and Windows 2003 server system. Client for NFS is insta...
Zones: NFS File Server, SAMBA File Server, MS Ser...Date Answered: 03/26/2008 Views: 131
I am running Windows Small Business Server 2003 SP1, and I installed Services for Unix v3.5 on it yesterday.  It then asked me to re-boot, and ever since then, SBS is now locked in an endless reboo...
Zones: SBS Small Business Server, Windows 2...Date Answered: 12/31/2007 Views: 0
Greetings, I have Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX 3.5 installed on Windows Server 2003 standard as a NFS server so my HP UX system can write data/files directly to the NFS share on my Windows ...
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, Unix NetworkingDate Answered: 02/10/2009 Views: 0