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I have an Epson Stylus Photo 785 connected to a workstation running Windows XP
Professional. I would like to print to this printer using CUPS on a Debian
(sid) box. I have Samba-2.99 alpha3.0 installed. On the Windows XP box, I
have the Guest account enabled and the printer is shared. My other Windows
box can print just fine to it. When I add the printer using the CUPS
webadmin system, it says that SAMBA cannot connect to the print server.
Furthur investigation using smbspool from the command line yields the
following message:
The command I issued was:
server:~# smbspool smb://Wallace/dave-winxp/dave_inkjet a b c d e test
(The manpage for smbspool indicated the options were not used, thus the a b c
d e. test is a text file. Wallace is the workgroup of the computer,
dave-winxp is the computer name):
The response was:
failed tcon_X with NT_STATUS_OK
ERROR: Connection failed with error NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
ERROR: Unable to connect to SAMBA host, will retry in 60 seconds...: Success
I'm not if there is another way I should be testing this, but any
suggestions
would be greatly appreciated. Please CC me directly, I am not subscribed to
this list.
Thanks,
Matt Wallace
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