You can use Distributed File System (DFS) to connect to a
network file system (NFS) share. Follow these steps to set up the
share on DFS:
Set up an NFS server and create an NFS share.
Install Client for NFS on the computer that is running
DFS.
On the DFS server, add a link in DFS that points to the share
on the NFS server.
To access the NFS share from any computer, connect to the DFS
server as you would normally connect to any Windows file server.
Browse to the link you set up.
Note
The user accessing the NFS resource through DFS must be logged
on with an account that is properly mapped with User Name
Mapping.