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back | index | next Running NFS-Server with Command Line ParametersThe 'externalportmapper' parameterYou can launch NFS-Server with the command line parameter: PATH\nfs_serv.exe -externalportmapper with PATH indicating your WinaXe Plus home directory. In this case, NFS-Server will be using the external portmapper that is running on your PC. To display a list of all registered RPC services, you can execute the following command on a remote host: rpcinfo -p host with "host" being the name or IP address of your PC with NFS-Server. The 'trace' parameterYou can launch NFS-Server with the command line parameter: PATH\nfs_serv.exe -trace to collect access events in the trace file. The 'RunOnTaskBar' parameterYou can launch NFS-Server with the command line parameter: PATH\nfs_serv.exe -RunOnTaskBar to run NFS-Server as a "quasi"-service. The NFS-Server's icon will be hidden automatically on the system task bar after logon to the system (if you have the command line in the StartUp folder). |
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