If necessary, connect to the computer you want to manage.
Click Server for NFS.
Click the Server Settings tab.
Select the Translate file names check box.
In the Use character translation file box, type the
fully qualified path of the file containing the
character-translation map list.
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.
To prevent unauthorized users from tampering with the file-name
character translation file and causing Server for NFS to fail,
ensure that the file is protected with a discretionary access
control list (DACL) that grants Full Control to the built-in System
account and to the Administrators group. The DACL should contain no
other entries.
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.
nfsadmin server [\\remoteMachineName]
config translationfile=file
Argument
Description
remoteMachineName
The name of the computer you want to manage.
file
The fully qualified path and name of the file containing the
character-translation map list. If you do not specify a file,
character translation will be disabled.
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.
To prevent unauthorized users from tampering with the file-name
character translation file and causing Server for NFS to fail,
ensure that the file is protected with a discretionary access
control list (DACL) that grants Full Control to the built-in System
account and to the Administrators group. The DACL should contain no
other entries.
Note
To view the complete syntax for this command, at a command
prompt, type: