If necessary, connect to the computer you want to manage.
Click the Settings tab.
Type the name of the mapping server you want to use for
authentication, and then click Apply.
Notes
To open Services for UNIX Administration, click Start,
point to Programs, point to Windows Services for
UNIX, and then click Services for UNIX
Administration.
You can specify the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the User
Name Mapping server instead of the name of the server.
Before you can access files on network file system (NFS)
servers, your computer must be listed in the .maphosts file on the
computer running User Name Mapping. For more information, see
Controlling access to User Name Mapping.
The name of the mapping server you want to use for
authentication.
Notes
To view the complete syntax for this command, at a command
prompt, type:
sfuadmin /?
For serverName, you can specify the Internet Protocol
(IP) address of the User Name Mapping server instead of the name of
the server.
Before you can access files on network file system (NFS)
servers, your computer must be listed in the .maphosts file on the
computer running User Name Mapping. For more information, see
Controlling access to User Name Mapping.