There is no specific directory on which you have to access NFS shares. You can mount a specific NFS share as root, or a subdirectory therein, such as /home.
It's not only possible but if one of many features which is widely used.If it is a computer in a corporate network, il can be easily and legally accessed by your system administrator at any time. You won't even notice it. There are many products for remote access such as VNC, Radmin, LogMeIn, Remote Office Manager, TeamViewer and so on.
Yes. A directory can be called a file and, in most implementations, under the wraps, it is a file, but it is not a file that an ordinary user can access. It is the responsibility of the file system code in the operating system. Unless you are writing code that manages file systems, it is best to think of a directory as a directory and to use the API provided to access it.
Active Directory
An absolute path name is one that starts at the root directory and navigates from there. An absolute path name can be accessed from anywhere in the system without having to navigate to it.
the showmount command can be used to display a list of directory hierarchies that a server is exporting.
Use NFS/CIFS/similar protocol to mount remote directory appearing as local. Then this directory appears as local to the database. This means you don't need to do anything special on the DB side. Just create the directory object as usual, the operating system is responsible for actually moving files back and forth. If you use NFS, it's best to use "hard" option to prevent strange database behaviour when remote machine becomes unresponsible.
Cracking, not hacking.
There are several places to get them, try this one: http://www.rcapa.net/links.htm. Checking your local directory helps too.
You upload your files/data to a remote server which is stored and accessed online, safeguarded from anything that could compromise these files from your home or work PC's.
The System32 directory on a Windows system is a place for storing files. The System32 directory is located in the C drive.
Auditing.
C: is the main directory.In computing, a directory, catalog, folderor drawer is an entity in a file system, which contains a group of files and/or other directories. A typical file system may contain thousands (or even hundreds of thousands) of directories. Files are kept organized by storing related files in the same directory. A directory contained inside another directory is called a subdirectory of that directory. Together, the directories form a hierarchy, or tree structure.