Greetings, All, To start off, I think everyone has done a WONDERFUL job with Samba, and I'd enjoy my job much less with out it. A remarkable effort from everyone that has contributed to the effort. Now I will contribute my printing problems. I have Samba 2.2.3a running on top of Sun Solaris 8 and I have been seeing a number of printing related problems. From what I am seeing on the mailing list, others are as well, but I've not seen much traffic with answers or workarounds. Can anyone shed any light on any of the following problems: Problems with printer drivers: Drivers downloaded to Windows 2000 computers no longer have the correct options set for things like memory, duplexer, other options. Unless the user logged on is a domain administrator, the options are grayed out and cannot be changed. Earlier results using Samba all the options were correctly set upon download to the windows 2000 client. Unable to install print drivers for windows 95/98 onto the Samba server. Error messages from windows whining about the driver being incorrect for this version of windows. Problem printing from Windows 2000 client: Client system NOT in the samba controlled domain. User ID and Password synchronized with Samba controlled domain. User can browse and access network shares on the print server. When he tries to print, he gets an access denied message. He can *still* browse and access network shares on the print server. Stopping and restarting Samba on the print server allows him to print again for a while, later the cycle repeats. rpcclient command: Trying to use the command to examine installed print driver information yields no results, not an error message, just blank responses. Enumdrivers comes back with nothing, enumprinters reports: "result was NT_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL" It looks like something is really up with printing in 2.2.3a, is this a correct assessment? When I first set up printing in 2.2.2 I did not see such problems. Thanks, Bob Martel ****************************************************************************** Speaking only for myself - CSU pays better people than me to speak for them. Bob Martel - System Administrator | I met someone who looks Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs | a lot like you Cleveland State University | She does the things you do (216) 687-2214 | But she is an IBM bob@urban.csuohio.edu | -Jeff Lynne ******************************************************************************