Hi, we have Samba 2.0.4b on Solaris 7 with NT4-Clients Sp4/5, the same happens with 2.0.5a on Solaris 2.6 We want to manage Printjobs from the NT-Clients and defined the commands lpq and lprm. The print queues are located on the Unix-box. Every user can see the printjobs by doubleclicking on the network printer symbol. The name of the printjob in the queue is not the real name, you see, if you are logged on the unix machine. On the NT machine you see instead the username. Canceling the printjob on the NT machine does nothing. Does NT try to cancel a job, named with the username?? Performing the the cancel command defined in smb.conf on the unix machine works without problems. Canceling printjobs worked on solaris 2.6 until I applied the latest lp-patch. On Solaris 7 it worked never. Parameters in smb.conf: [global] printing = sysv printcap name = /opt/samba/printcap print command = echo Printing %s >> /u07/printtmp/print.log; lp -o nobanner -d %p %s lpq command = lpstat -o%p lprm command = cancel %p-%j load printers = yes socket options = TCP_NODELAY dead time = 60 getwd cache = yes lock directory = /var/opt/samba/locks share modes = yes [HP-5N-Market] comment = HP-5N-Marketing browseable = yes printable = yes printer = HP5N_MARK printer driver = HP Laserjet 5N path = /u07/printtmp public = yes writeable = no create mode = 0700 Anyone an idea? Please could you send your answers with cc to me. Thanks Michael Koehler -- G.C. HAHN & Co. Coordinationsges. mbH Aegidienstrasse 22 23552 L?beck Germany Tel: 0049 451 1604-157 Fax: 0049 451 1604-250 email: mk@hahn-co.de