![]() ![]() Create a new New DWORD (32-bit) Value inside the Default folder named AnonymousUid and assign the UID found on the UNIX directory as shared by the NFS system.Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ClientForNFS\CurrentVersion\Default.Open regedit by typing it in the search box end pressing Enter.To change the UID and GID we need to make a simple change to the Windows registry by performing the following steps: The image below shows the a share mounted using the default settings. We can give the anonymous user write permissions by changing the UID and GID that it uses to mount the share. With the default options you will only have read permissions when mounting a UNIX share using the anonymous user. Enable Write Permissions for the Anonymous User
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