Clarification noted - my point was that NFS has nothing to do with Windows networking, which is implemented in NetServer and QNTC on iSeries.

Reason I made the point is that the original poster seemed to be putting NFS and QNTC together.

At 12:12 AM 12/13/2006, you wrote:


> Just to be clear - NetServer - which uses /QNTC - is not related to NFS,
> except by accident of some similar names.

Just to be clear about being clear :)   NetServer is the program that lets
Windows and Samba clients access the IFS on your System i.  NetServer
makes your System i appear in "Network Neighborhood".  In other words,
NetServer is the Windows Networking server for the System i.

/QNTC is not NetServer.  It's "iSeries NetClient" (though they've probably
changed the name to "i5 NetClient" nowadays).

/QNTC is the client-side that lets i5/OS access Windows and Samba servers.
NetServer is the server-side that lets Windows and Samba clients access an
i5/OS server.

They are related, but they're opposites.  Just as Firefox is
the opposite of an Apache server.

/QNTC on the iSeries does read and use some of the configuration settings
that are configured in NetServer, and that might create the illusion that
they're the same thing, but they're not :)
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