Robert M. Martel
2002-Nov-27 13:27 UTC
[Samba] Samaba 2.2.7 and windows printer driver woes
Greetings, all, I have a fresh install of Samba 2.2.7 on a Solaris 9 machine. Stand alone, not part of a domain. Testing with a stand alone Windows 2000 professional client with service pack 3 installed. I am having problems setting defaults for the installed printer drivers and I have been unable to load Win98 drivers to go along with the W2k drivers. Printers being tested are an HP LJ 4000n and an HP LJ 8150 using latest postscript drivers from HP's website. When I install the W2K drivers and set the options for each printer, only users in the printer admin group see the customized settings. Normal users only see the default settings that the driver originally installed, not the ones I edited (such as duplex installed, additional papertrays and output trays, and paper/tray assignment.) The normal users are also unable to alter these settings as they are all greyed out. Attempts at loading the drivers for Win98 either fail right away with a "The printer driver you selected is either not compatible with your current version of Windows, or it may not be available. Select a compatible driver from the list, or contact your system administrator for help." error message, or proceed past the steps for loading the Win98 driver, but then finish with an "Unable to Install Intel, Windows 95 or 98 driver. Operation could not be completed." error message. I am also seeing messages of the form: "rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_addform (7180) _spoolss_addform: denied handle permissions" in the smb log for the w2k client I am using. I have been seeing this problem since 2.2.4, and my print server is still running 2.2.3a because that is the most recent version that has worked for us in a correct manner. I've been over the mailing list archives, but not seen an answer to this issue. So in summary, customized Windows 2k driver settings available only to printer admin users. Normal users only see "stock" settings and cannot change them. Unable to load Windows 98 drivers at all. Is this *supposed* to work in samba versions greater than 2.2.3a? Repeated fresh installs of Samba on the test server have yielded the same results. 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 ******************************************************************************
Robert M. Martel
2002-Nov-27 16:17 UTC
[Samba] Re: Samaba 2.2.7 and windows printer driver woes
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Robert M. Martel
2002-Nov-27 18:52 UTC
[Samba] Re: Samaba 2.2.7 and windows printer driver woes
On My Solaris test machine - still having printer driver issues - I'm seeing lines like this in the smb log for the client machine: [2002/11/27 13:40:07, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_addform(7180) _spoolss_addform: denied by handle permissions. [2002/11/27 13:40:07, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_addform(7180) _spoolss_addform: denied by handle permissions. [2002/11/27 13:40:07, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_addform(7180) _spoolss_addform: denied by handle permissions. [2002/11/27 13:40:07, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_addform(7180) _spoolss_addform: denied by handle permissions. [2002/11/27 13:40:51, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(677) dominatrix (137.148.96.135) closed connection to service PRINT$ What is Samba trying to tell me? 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 ******************************************************************************