Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "sambaprinting".
2003 Jul 01
0
Active Directory Domain Name with a . causes the guest permissions to fail
Hi All,
Got a perfectly working samba 2.2.7 which has guest enabled on the printers
so people that visit can plug in and print without having to create accounts
etc.
this works fine no matter who i log in as and comes up as guest under
smbstatus.
however, i've had two visitors come across that have been part of a Win2k
Active Directory domain or whatever that have access denied when i try
2007 Mar 27
1
Printer Drivers on Samba server
Dear Samba friends,
I want to have the printer drivers on the samba server. I have created
the following share in the smb.conf file:
[print$]
comment = Printer Driver Download Area
path = /usr/local/samba/printers
valid users = @XXX
write list = @YYY, root, jo, willy
printer admin = @YYY
browseable = No
@XXX are the normal printer users. @YYY are
2001 Oct 26
2
Printer: Access denied, unable to connect
I have a Deskjet 690C connected to my machine running RH7.1 + linux 2.4.13
+ samba 2.2.2 installed from RPM.
I have setup the printer with RH's printconf-gui as a local printer. In
local use it works fine.
I have the following in my /etc/samba/smb.conf:
--<snip>--
[global]
security = share
printcap name = /etc/printcap
load printers = yes
--</snip>--
and
2003 Jun 26
8
2.2.8a, printer driver download: need to use setdrive r
This is the EXACT problem I had. Haven't fixed it either.... if I have 10
printers.... upload all the drivers.. for all the OS's... how do I tell
which drivers go with which printer?
-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas [mailto:andreas@conectiva.com.br]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 9:24 AM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] 2.2.8a, printer driver download: need to use
2007 Mar 20
2
Logon script change failure
I've got a bunch of servers which for a long time now have provided
domain logon scripts of the form %u.bat or %m.bat I've recently
created a more capable logon script in Kixtart and have changed smb.conf
to launch it for all users as just logon.bat So no more per-machine or
per-user scripts, everybody runs the same one, and inside it it does
per-machine and/or per-user things. At maybe