Hi, I am new to the Samba world. I have a question regarding the Windows NT/2000/XP automatically printer driver downloading. Do we, the Sysadmins, have to set up different printer entries in smb.conf to tell the Windows NT/2000/XP end users to use different printer drivers for their systems? Or Does the Samba have the capability of automatically identifying client OS, then download different printer drivers for Win NT/2000/XP accordingly, even each printer has only one entry in smb.conf? I assume that the printer drivers for Windows NT/2000/XP will be stored on /etc/local/samba/printers/W32X86 directory. After checking with your discussion about this issue, it seems to me that Samba uses cookies to identify the client OS. But my understanding could be wrong. Currently we have Samba 2.2.3-pre on Solaris 8, and we are testing Samba 2.2.5 for Solaris 8 on another machine. Thanks for your help. Frank Ling Systems Administrator UCAR/NCAR/ATD
Larry Engleman
2002-Jul-26 11:57 UTC
[Samba] Windows NT/2000/XP printer driver downloading
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Bradley W. Langhorst
2002-Jul-26 12:00 UTC
[Samba] Windows NT/2000/XP printer driver downloading
On Fri, 2002-07-26 at 14:44, Frank Ling wrote:> Hi, > > I am new to the Samba world. I have a question regarding the Windows > NT/2000/XP automatically printer driver downloading. > > Do we, the Sysadmins, have to set up different printer entries in > smb.conf to tell the Windows NT/2000/XP end users to use different > printer drivers for their systems? Or Does the Samba have the capability > of automatically identifying client OS, then download different printer > drivers for Win NT/2000/XP accordingly, even each printer has only one > entry in smb.conf?it can distinguish between win40 and w32x86. in my (limited) experience it is possible to find one driver that will work for all three NT type OSs> I assume that the printer drivers for Windows > NT/2000/XP will be stored on /etc/local/samba/printers/W32X86 directory. >yep> After checking with your discussion about this issue, it seems to me > that Samba uses cookies to identify the client OS. But my understanding > could be wrong.I don't know what you mean by a cookie - but I've not heard anything about that.> Currently we have Samba 2.2.3-pre on Solaris 8, and we are testing Samba > 2.2.5 for Solaris 8 on another machine.I think you should go with 2.2.6pre due to some printing bugs in 2.2.5.> Frank Ling > Systems Administrator > UCAR/NCAR/ATDIs thtat the same NCAR that is in Boulder, CO? I went there as a kid and sat on the CRAY benches.
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