If necessary, connect to the computer you want to manage.
Click Server for NFS.
Click the Server Settings tab.
Do one of the following:
To enable case-sensitive file and directory names, select the
Case sensitive lookups check box. All file systems are
automatically set to preserve the case of file names.
To specify the case of file names returned by each file system
type, clear the Case sensitive lookups check box and then
click the button that corresponds to how you want file and
directory names to be returned.
To save the settings, click Apply.
Important
These changes will not take effect until Server for NFS is
restarted. For information on how to stop and start Server for NFS,
see Related Topics.
Note
To open Services for UNIX Administration, click Start,
point to Programs, point to Windows Services for
UNIX, and then click Services for UNIX
Administration.
These changes will not take effect until Server for NFS is
restarted. For information on how to stop and start Server for NFS,
see Related Topics.
Notes
Use the cdfscase, fatcase, and ntfscase
options to set the case sensitivity for the compact disc file
system, file allocation table (FAT) file system, and NTFS file
system, respectively. The default case sensitivity for all file
systems when returning file and directory names is preserve
(preserve case).
To view the complete syntax for this command, at a command
prompt, type: