File server options 11.. DDeeffaauulltt mmooddeess 11..11.. SSttaannddaarrdd ccrreeaattee mmooddee ffoorr ddiirreeccttoorriieess ((ooccttaall)) 11..22.. SSttaannddaarrdd ccrreeaattee mmooddee ffoorr ffiilleess ((ooccttaall)) 22.. MMiisscc 22..11.. AAllllooww aacccceessss ttoo ootthheerr ddiirrss tthhaann llooggiinn//** Allow changing dir/accessing other files than login/* when not logged in, if the client supports it. 22..22.. OOppeenn aass rreeaadd--oonnllyy ((ccoommppaattiibbiilliittyy ffllaagg)) Switch on strange compatibility mode for opening files. If an opencall do an open for writing but the file is read-only then this call will not fail but open the file as read-only. 22..33.. AAllllooww tthhee rreennaammee ffiillee ccaallll Allow the rename file call (NCP function 0x45) renaming of directories. Normally the rename file call returns an error if this routine is used for renaming directories. 22..44.. AAllllooww ffiillee ddeelleettiioonn wwhhiillee uusseedd bbyy aannootthheerr pprroocceessss Allows to delete a file even if the file is opened by another process. 22..55.. SSttoorree ffiillee bbaassee eennttrriieess ffoorr llaatteerr uussee Store file base entries for later use. Normally only directory base entries are stored. Necessary if using ncpfs as mars_nwe client. 22..66.. LLiimmiittss vvoolluummee''ss ffrreeee ssppaaccee rreeppoorrttiinngg ttoo 22 GGBB Limit's volume's free space info to 2 GB in some volume info calls. Some DOS clients need it.