I'm running Samba 2.2.5 on HP-UX 10.20. I've recently started adding WinXP (and 2000) clients to my network. Here's my issue: (It seems to effect both the XP & 2000 machines) I installed a WinXP machine on the network. I was able to add a bunch of samba-networked printers to the Xp machine. I recently added 2 new printers to the network. I added the printer names to my samba "printcap" file. I'm able to add these printers to any Win98, 95 machines. But my WinXP machine doesn't see them. Even if I don't "browse" for it, and just type it in manually "\\Server\printer" it errors: "Windows cannot connect to the printer. Either the printer name was typed incorrectly, or the specified printer has lost its connection to the server." I even removed a printer from my network, removed its printer name from the "printcap" file. This printer STILL shows up in WinXP. It even lets me install it. I've even restarted samba just for the sheer fun of it. Is there some sort of "Cache" or something that stores this information on WinXP machines? Does anyone have any ideas? It sure would be "Handy" to be able to add printer to my network... Thanks! Ron --------------------------------------------------- Ron Bombard, Network Administrator Meddle not in the affairs of dragons... for you are crunchy, and taste like chicken.
I'm running Samba 2.2.5 on HP-UX 10.20. I've recently started adding WinXP (and 2000) clients to my network. Here's my issue: (It seems to effect both the XP & 2000 machines) I installed a WinXP machine on the network. I was able to add a bunch of samba-networked printers to the Xp machine. I recently added 2 new printers to the network. I added the printer names to my samba "printcap" file. I'm able to add these printers to any Win98, 95 machines. But my WinXP machine doesn't see them. Even if I don't "browse" for it, and just type it in manually "\\Server\printer" it errors: "Windows cannot connect to the printer. Either the printer name was typed incorrectly, or the specified printer has lost its connection to the server." I even removed a printer from my network, removed its printer name from the "printcap" file. This printer STILL shows up in WinXP. It even lets me install it. I've even restarted samba just for the sheer fun of it. Is there some sort of "Cache" or something that stores this information on WinXP machines? Does anyone have any ideas? It sure would be "Handy" to be able to add printer to my network... Thanks! Ron --------------------------------------------------- Ron Bombard, Network Administrator Meddle not in the affairs of dragons... for you are crunchy, and taste like chicken.
Does the same thing happens to the win 2000 PC. And are the printers connected to the lindoze? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Bombard" <ronb@nativetextiles.com> Date: Thu, 15 May 2003 13:43:13 -0400 To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: [Samba] Win 2000 & XP Printer problem> I'm running Samba 2.2.5 on HP-UX 10.20. > > I've recently started adding WinXP (and 2000) clients to my network. > Here's my issue: (It seems to effect both the XP & 2000 machines) > > I installed a WinXP machine on the network. I was able to add a > bunch of samba-networked printers to the Xp machine. > > I recently added 2 new printers to the network. I added the > printer names to my samba "printcap" file. I'm able to add > these printers to any Win98, 95 machines. But my WinXP machine > doesn't see them. Even if I don't "browse" for it, and just type > it in manually "\\Server\printer" it errors: > > "Windows cannot connect to the printer. Either the printer name > was typed incorrectly, or the specified printer has lost its > connection to the server." > > I even removed a printer from my network, removed its printer > name from the "printcap" file. This printer STILL shows up in > WinXP. It even lets me install it. > > I've even restarted samba just for the sheer fun of it. > > Is there some sort of "Cache" or something that stores this > information on WinXP machines? Does anyone have any ideas? It > sure would be "Handy" to be able to add printer to my network... > > Thanks! > Ron > > > --------------------------------------------------- > Ron Bombard, Network Administrator > Meddle not in the affairs of dragons... for you > are crunchy, and taste like chicken. > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba-- ____________________________________________ http://www.operamail.com Get OperaMail Premium today - USD 29.99/year Powered by Outblaze