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8.6.9.Specifying default permissions for new files and folders

You can specify the default permissions that will be applied to any file or folder created on an NFS shared resource by the computer running Client for NFS. You can assign Read, Write, and Execute permissions to Owner, Group, and Others.

Owner. The person creating the file. By default, Owner has Read, Write, and Execute permissions.

Group. The primary group of the person creating the file. By default, Group has Read and Execute permissions.

Others. Other file system users (equivalent to Everyone in Windows). By default, Others have Read and Execute permissions.

To specify default file permissions:

1.On the computer running Client for NFS, open Microsoft Services for NFS. To open Microsoft Services for NFS, click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Microsoft Services for Network File System.

2.In the console tree, right-click Client for NFS and click Properties.

3.On the File Permissions tab, select the default file permissions to apply to each new file and folder created by this computer, and then click OK.

Notes

To perform this procedure, you must be a member of the Administrators group on the local computer, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority.

8.6.10. Configuring Windows Firewall

After you install Microsoft Services for NFS, you must configure Windows Firewall to enable external computers to access the Microsoft Services for NFS services.

8.6.10.1.Open ports

On the computer(s) running User Name Mapping and Server for NFS, you must open ports in Windows Firewall. On a computer and running only User Name Mapping, you only need to open the portmapper port. On a computer running Server for NFS, you must open all of the ports listed in the following table.

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