-E Sends all messages to (Web site optimization) stderr instead of
-E Sends all messages to stderr instead of stdout. -I IP_address Sets the IP address of the server to which it connects. -i scope This sets a NetBIOS scope identifier. Only machines with the same identifier will communicate with the server. The scope identifier was a predecessor to workgroups, and this option is included only for backward compatibility. -l log_file Sends the log messages to the specified file. -N Suppresses the password prompt. Unless a password is specified on the command line or this parameter is specified, the client will prompt for a password. -n NetBIOS_name This option allows you to override the NetBIOS name by which the daemon will advertise itself. -O socket_options Sets the TCP/IP socket options using the same parameters as the socket options configuration option. It is often used for performance tuning and testing. -p port_number Sets the port number from which the client will accept requests. -R resolve_order Sets the resolve order of the name servers. This option is similar to the resolve order configuration option, and can take any of the four parameters, lmhosts, host, wins, and bcast, in any order. -s configuration_file Specifies the location of the Samba configuration file. Used for debugging. -t terminal_code Sets the terminal code for Asian languages. -U username Sets the username and optionally password (e.g., -U fred%secret). 427
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