I run samba on Solaris with encrypted passwords ... however I get people occasionally visiting my location who need to get to certain basic services like printing without having a user/account/password set up for them. A while ago I asked this list if there was some way to configure my server so that the printers didn't require any username/password to do printing .... nobody responded, and there didn't seem to be a way to make "guest only" in the config export "anonymous" resources like printing. If anyone can answer that question I'd appreciate it. Ok, so I just installed another samba server operating without encrypted passwords, and re-exported the network printers to accept any userid/password and so now I have a server dedicated to "anonymous" guest services. However now, the banner pages (from the new server) all say "server!nobody" (that is unix user id 'nobody' on the machine 'server') and I was wondering if there was any way I could force the Solaris lp system to somehow take the user ID samba gets from the client and print that on the banner page instead. Any ideas? Thanks, -- jim