Server Message Block (Standard 7 Package Reference)
7/8/2014
This package is a Feature Pack in the category System Services\File System. The name of the package as it appears on disk and for use with some command-line tools is WinEmb-FS-SMB.
This package provides support for the Server Message Block (SMB) and Network File System (NFS) protocols for file sharing, and includes tools for managing both shared folders and NFS services.
Settings
No settings provided.
Services
- Microsoft NFS Client Core
- Microsoft Server for NFS Open RPC (ONC RPC)
- Redirector for Microsoft NFS Client Core
- Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications
Dependencies
Package Dependencies
This package depends upon the Internet Explorer 8 Foundation package.
Group Dependencies
No group dependencies.
Optional Supporting Packages
You can select any number of packages from the following list:
- Application Security
- Core File System
- Domain Services
- Microsoft Management Console
- Network and Sharing Center
- Network Diagnostics
- Shell Controls and UI Support Functions
You can use the optional packages to enable the following functions:
To do this |
Use these packages |
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Manage remote devices using the NFS Admin snap-in. |
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Enable the NFS WMI provider and client cluster support for SMB. |
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Enable integration into the SMB Helper classes. |
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Enable the Shared folders user interface to browse and manage local shared folders (for example, adding domain users to a share by browsing Active Directory). |
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Permit elevation when attempting to share a folder from the desktop. |
Common Uses
Notes
This package should only be installed on devices that also include functionality such as Application Security, Credentials and Certificate Management, Network Access Protection, Windows Firewall, and so on, that helps to protect it from unauthorized access.
If your device does not require access to files shared from Unix-based computers, you can turn off NFS, to improve performance when browsing for network resources, by clearing the Services for NFS checkbox in the Windows Features dialog box, which is available by clicking Turn Windows features on or off from the Programs and Features item in Control Panel.