
                         CONGRATULATIONS!

On this CD sampler you'll find an "Early Access" version of PC-NFS
for the Microsoft Windows NT Operating System.  This  version
contains a timeout constraint that will expire after March 31st, 1994.
After that time the product will no longer function.  Unfortunately,
there is no official support for this product, and SunSelect accepts no
liability for it's operation.  But in the meantime, enjoy this it and
use it often.

Updated versions will appear on the SunSelect CompuServe forum.

For more information on PC-NFS for Windows NT and other SunSelect
products, please call our toll free number (US) 1-800-60-SELECT.


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                 PC-NFS for the Windows NT Operating System

			 Product Description

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PC-NFS for Windows NT is a Windows NT kernel-based implementation of a
SunSelect's PC-NFS on the Microsoft Windows NT Operating System.
PC-NFS allows simple, yet powerful, file connectivity to any
UNIX or NFS server.

PC-NFS for Windows NT Software Features
*  Kernel-based implementation (not a DLL), faster and available
   outside of the Windows applications world.
*  Transparent access and sharing of NFS-based files and directories
   with DOS FAT, NTFS, and HPFS file structures.
   This includes:
   -   Ability to mount, unmount, and browse networked NFS directories
       as if they were local PC drives and directories
   -   Automatic mapping of file and directory names to a format
       compatible with the given target file system
   -   Support for file locking and file sharing on NFS file servers
   -   Login and authentication server selection
   -   Support for the native Windows NT Domain Name Service

Graphical and command-line interfaces
*  An easy-to-use graphical interface transparently integrated into
   the Windows NT File Manager and Control Panel
*  A quick and handy command line interface that can be used from the
   Windows NT DOS box
*  A Windows browser for selecting file servers

Support for native Windows NT TCP/IP protocols
*  Seamless compatibility with all Token-Ring and Ethernet boards and drivers
*  Ability to run all related network applications and utilities,
   such as telnet, ping, and rlogin
