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This is convenient if you want access to the whole server, but for complex technical reasons you will be unable to re-export these directories using NFS, should you wish to do so. The ncpmount has a large number of command line options that allow you quite a lot of flexibility in how you manage your NCP mounts. The most important of these are described in Table This option allows you to specify who owns the connection to the fileserver.

This is useful for NetWare printing, which we will discuss in more detail later. The Linux user ID that should be shown as the owner of files in the mounted directory. If this is not specified, it defaults to the user ID of the user who invokes the ncpmount command. The Linux group ID that should be shown as the owner of files in the mounted directory. If this is not specified, it will default to the group ID of the user who invokes the ncpmount command.

This option allows you to specify the file mode permissions that files in the mounted directory should have. The value should be specified in octal, e. The permissions that you will actually have are the file mode permissions specified with this option masked with the permissions that your NetWare login ID has for the files on the fileserver.

You must have rights on the server and rights specified by this option in order to access a file. The default value is derived from the current umask.

This option allows you to specify the directory permissions in the mounted directory. It behaves in the same way as the -f option, except that the default permissions are derived from the current umask. Execute permissions are granted where read access is granted.

This option allows you to specify the name of a single NetWare volume to mount under the mount point, rather than mounting all volumes of the target server. This option allows you to specify the time that the NCPFS client will wait for a response from a server. The default value is 60mS and the timeout is specified in hundredths of a second.

If you experience any stability problems with NCP mounts, you should try increasing this value. The NCP client code attempts to resend datagrams to the server a number of times before deciding the connection is dead. Sorry if I am posting this is wrong thread. Tags: administration. Reply Cancel Cancel.

This one should work: ncpmount -S targetserver -A targetserver -V volume -U. Uwe -- Novell Knowledge Associate Please don't send me support related e-mail unless I ask you to do so. I used this command: ncpmount -S sourceserver -A sourceserverip address -U.

I wasn't planning on putting OES on it since no need for it. Hi, Have you tried adding: -V volumename Cheers,. No I haven't. I am going to try that today and will post back. That of course meant it took longer to scan each item once I got home before I delivered the groceries to my family members who were counting on me. It is tedious to have to scan in each item but I found that with some major stores you only have to scan the items and not enter prices.

For a long receipt it took about 15 minutes to do. I had to call with a few questions in the first week and they were very helpful. I like being able to track my progress and I like that I can scan my online purchases as well. I gave it a 4 out of 5 only because of the time it takes to scan things. Eventually I will get better at this. If you have those extra minutes it is fun and worthwhile and I am glad I signed up.

I've been scanning for over 15 weeks and, so far, the app has been great. However, I do have a few ideas to improve the user experience. First of all, I really think that the app should allow users to type in the names of the stores they use. The number of categories available does not always reflect the various types of stores available for a shopping trip. Next, when entering products that don't have a barcode i.

For example, I purchased two cucumbers from the grocery store and I had to enter this purchase twice. Imagine if I had bought seven cucumbers; I would have to do this seven times over. I also would like to see the ability to scan the receipt and to input prices that way, while correlating each item on the receipt with a scan of the UPC tag or an associated manual entry.

In addition, with this Coronavirus pandemic, I think there should be a null option in the drop-down menu on the app i. Entering the barcode provided by NCP is very difficult because the app still asks for a price, a quantity, associated coupons, etc. For those who use a hand-held scanner not a mobile device , this option is already available, so app users should have parity.

Addressing these concerns would make the user experience so much better in my opinion, and would make it a lot less tedious to use the app.



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