I've just installed an HP Jet Direct Network Print Server and configured our SCO 5.0.2 box to print to it. I can send anything to it as long it's from the Unix side. Then I configured Samba to share the printer and tried sending a test page from one of the NT workstations but nothing came out and I could find no error messages in the log files (even at debug level 9)! The log file just had a "Running the command `lp -c -onobanner -dlp3 /tmp/smb.spool/OPALEX.a000Ra; rm /tm p/smb.spool/OPALEX.a000Ra' gave 0" message in it. I assume that the exit code of zero means that it thought everything went OK. Smbrun is in it's proper place in /usr/local/samba/bin and the permissions look right (rwxr-xr-x root sys), the lp command has the '-c' in it so that shouldn't be a factor. Also, there is another printer being shared by Samba that is connected to the system's LPT port and I can print test pages to it just fine. So as far as I can see this is some kind of a problem between the Jet Direct stuff and Samba. Anyone have any ideas? I could really use some help with this one. -------------------- Michael St. Laurent Hartwell Corporation "Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority it is time to pause and reflect." -- Mark Twain