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    Getting error "Network path Not found" after running dir command from Windows NFS client

    Posted over 2 years ago
    by rohitban
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    While working on an access issue on Windows NFS clients, we found out that the ‘dir’ command does not work for a share which is exported through smb and NFS both. Once we run the dir command against the NFS share, it expects the share to be...
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    Getting Red X sign on mounted NFS volume from Windows client

    Posted over 2 years ago
    by rohitban
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    Windows NFS client is known not to handle multiple path NFS shares. The issue is by design and comes when the client is mounting an NFS share which is more than 26 characters in length. Users would be able to access the NFS shares after mounting it...
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    Issue opening files created in Windows EFS directory from UNIX clients over the NFS connection from Windows Server 2008 R2

    Posted over 2 years ago
    by rohitban
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    In recent past, we did have multiple customer reporting issues on files getting corrupted for the below scenario “files created in Windows EFS directory from UNIX clients over the NFS connection” The environment in questions was Windows...
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    Unable to copy “Password Sync” encryption key from Windows 2003, SFU 3.5 to Windows 2008 R2

    Posted over 2 years ago
    by rohitban
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    Recently, we have a case where the customer was unable to copy the Password Sync encryption key from SFU 3.5 to Windows 2008 R2. The customer was getting the following error while copying the encryption key from Windows 2003, SFU 3.5 to Windows 2008 R2...
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    How to rename an existing Active Directory NIS domain

    Posted over 2 years ago
    by abhisekbasu
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    Renaming a Windows NIS domain name may become essential as default NIS domain that IDMU captures is based on the existing domain name (excluding Top Level Domain name). In case we rename the AD Domain or we have a different NIS domain name already configured...
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