You could experiment with the "options" field in the "Setup Network Disk
Mount" section in pCP web UI

"<Options> are a comma delimited list of mount options. Ref mount man
pages.
CIFS
vers=2.0 - The linux kernel now defaults to SMB version 3.0, versions
must be specified.
uid=1001 - mounts the drive with user "tc". Useful if using ssh sessions
to write data to share.
gid=50 - mounts the drive with group "staff". Useful if using ssh
sessions to write data to share.
NFS
vers=3 - The linux kernel now defaults to NFS version 3, versions must
be specified."



Paul Webster
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