Changeset 962 for trunk/client/src/help/readme.txt
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r961 r962 54 54 The <$ND> plugin is also available with full sourcecode. 55 55 56 So if you are using our plugin we kindly ask you to support netlabs.org.57 Please refer to the Samba for <$OS> Homepage to learn how you can do 58 that!56 So if you are using our plugin we kindly ask you to support either 57 bww bitwise works or netlabs.org. 58 Please refer to the Samba for <$OS> Homepage to learn how you can do that! 59 59 60 60 … … 69 69 _______________ 70 70 71 The plugin needs the klibc runtime named libc06*.dll (the innotek gccruntime72 DLL) somewhere in your LIBPATH, if it is not there already (It comes with any73 recent eComStation release).74 The plugin needs the 32 bit TCP/IP stack. This stack comes with all eComStation75 releases. If you have still the 16 bit stack, please search the net for the 76 32 bit stack.71 The plugin needs the klibc runtime named libc06*.dll (the InnoTek GCC runtime 72 DLL) in your LIBPATH, it might be there already, as it comes with any 73 eComStation release. 74 The plugin requires the 32 bit TCP/IP stack. This stack comes with all 75 eComStation releases. If you have still the 16 bit stack, please search the 76 net for the 32 bit stack. 77 77 78 78 3.1 <$ND> … … 100 100 This will work for both EVFS and <$ND>. 101 101 102 102 103 4. NDPSMB.DLL 103 104 _____________ 104 105 105 106 106 4.1. Usage with <$ND> 107 107 ______________________ … … 135 135 r/w - define whether the resource should be read-only (r) or 136 136 writeable (w) 137 loglevel - determines the ammount of information writte into a logfile 137 138 138 139 To mount the exact server's share one need to specify both 'server' and … … 170 171 ____________ 171 172 172 In order to produce a logfile, choose the appropriate loglevel in the login dialog. 173 In order to produce a logfile, choose the appropriate loglevel in the login 174 dialogue. 175 173 176 0 = do not log 2 = log a little 5 = log quite some stuff 10 = log everything. 174 177 175 The logfile is placed to your LOGFILES env path, if available. If the178 The logfile is placed into your LOGFILES env path, if available. If the 176 179 LOGFILES environment variable is missing, the logfile is placed into the 177 180 <$ND> directory. The logfile is called log.ndpsmb.SHARE for the <$ND> part
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