In Windows NT, click Add/Remove; in
Windows 2000 or Windows XP, click Change.
Click Next.
Click Add or remove, and then click Next.
In the Components pane, click the plus sign (+) next to
Authentication Tools.
Click Server for NFS Authentication, click Will be
installed on local hard drive, and then click Next.
Follow the remaining instructions in the Wizard.
Notes
To open Add/Remove Programs, click Start, point to
Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click
Add/Remove Programs.
NFS users can be authenticated using either Windows domain
accounts or local accounts on the Windows server. Server for NFS
Authentication must be installed on all domain controllers in the
domain if NFS users will be authenticated using domain accounts.
Server for NFS Authentication is always installed on the computer
running Server for NFS.
The command above assumes sfusetup.msi exists in the directory
from which you carry out the command.
Server for NFS Authentication must be installed on all domain
controllers in the domain if NFS users will be authenticated using
domain accounts. If users will be authenticated using local
accounts, Server for NFS Authentication must be installed on the
computer running Server for NFS.