I've got a problem and I'm not sure what the cause is... We have two Unix hosts. One is an SCO Unix 3.2v4.2 (Trip) box with three working printers on it (printer, laser and labels). We have a new server SCO 2.3v5.0.4 (Franklin) that is setup with those same printers as remote printers. Users can use them just fine without any problems. The Samba Server is sitting on the new box (Franklin). All three of the remote printers show up and are accessible as shares... A remote pc (Zippy) can sucessfully send a print job to the samba server for the printer "laser". It gets the job saves it in /tmp, but never gets to queuing it to the printer. The resulting file in /tmp just sits there forever. No errors are encountered (that I can see) to indicate any problems. In the /tmp directory are files of the right size named like: zippy.a00812 Which matches the remote hosts name... For debugging purposes, I changed the print command to: print command = cp %s /tmp/print.test But that never happens. And I'm not sure why or what is not configured properly. I've been going through the book Samba "Integrating Unix and Windows" but have run out of things to test for... I would include the output of testparm but that is a bit on the long side... Can forward to someone who might have an idea what might be wrong... -- =========================================================================Kevin W. Reed (KWR10) TNET Service - Disability Systems and E-Mail: soldo@TNET.COM Software Development WEB: http://www.tnet.com MAJORDOMO - MAILBOT Administration Account