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non-domain joined Windows PC mounts the remote drive as read-only #105

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I have installed sshfs-win on a domain joined workstation and a non-domain joined workstation.

The domain joined workstation allows me to connect properly.

The non-domain joined workstation does not allow me to write or create any items, I receive

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On the domain workstation, the security tab showed my user with rights, whereas the non-domain workstation does not.

I am assuming (from other research) that sshfs-win is not properly finding/mounting the drive using my user's SID.

Is there a fix for this, or if I am required to use the command line and use extra options, could someone share the parameters for that?

Any help is appreciated.

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