Todd Cary <todd at aristesoftware.com> wrote:> I am running Centos 4 and I am trying to use a printer on a
> Windows domain that is connected to a Windows XP Pro
computer.> If I do
> smbclient //ComputerName/PrinterName password -U UserName
> and then
> /> printmode text
> /> print /tmp/test.txt
> the printer works.
> However, if I setup the printer and check the CUPS
> printers.conf, it appears to be correct, but I get
> NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL when I print
> from OpenOffice or try to print from an Apple iBook.
> Any suggestions on what I should check?
I'm not answering your question directly, because to do so,
I'd need to see your CUPS configuration.
That aside, have you considered setting up your Windows
Server with a LPD or an IPP queue for the printer?
If you can, avoid SMB printing -- for countless reasons.
God knows I do so even for Windows clients.
Microsoft's own NT reliability studies show the NT spooler is
the reason why NT crashes/hangs 8% of the time.
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Bryan J. Smith Professional, Technical Annoyance
b.j.smith at ieee.org http://thebs413.blogspot.com
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