I've got a NT network set up talking to a Samba/Mastodon Linux host for files and printing, and my users and I have noticed one somewhat annoying thing about the samba server: we can't delete files from the print queue. Has anyone else encountered this problem? Here's the smb.conf off one of the offending machines: ----[snip]---- # Samba config file created using SWAT # from localhost (127.0.0.1) # Date: 1999/11/17 16:57:34 # Global parameters [global] workgroup = SCHRODINGER netbios name = PDX-PRINTER server string = Printers in the Portland office security = USER log level = 1 syslog = 99 syslog only = Yes local master = No [printers] comment = Portland Printers path = /tmp read only = No create mask = 0644 guest ok = No print ok = Yes print command = /usr/bin/lpr -r -P%p %s lpq command = /usr/bin/lpq -P%p lprm command = /usr/bin/lprm -P%p %j ----[snip]---- Passwords are unencrypted on the NT machines (via the registry hack), the permissions of /var/lock are 0755 and /var/spool/lpd are 0775 (/var/lock is bin.bin, /var/spool/lpd is root.root), and the printcap looks like: ----[snip]---- lp|apple|Apple LaserWriter:\ :lp=/dev/lp1:sd=/var/spool/lpd:sh:\ :if=/usr/sbin/printers/postscript:mx#0:\ :lf=/var/log/printer: ----[snip]---- Is there something stupidly simple I'm missing here? -david "computers are evil" parsons