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<h1 class="topictitle1">How Do I Access a File System from a Server?</h1>
<div id="body1474254719185"><p id="sfs_01_0092__p299944619568">To access your file system, install the NFS client on a Linux server and run the <strong id="sfs_01_0092__b258753571213">mount</strong> command to mount the file system. For a Windows server, install the NFS client, modify the NFS transfer protocol, and run the <strong id="sfs_01_0092__b37798396126">mount</strong> command to mount the file system. Then, you can share the files and directories of the file system.</p>
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