I cannot connect to my Samba printer; my Win2k client says "access denied, unable to connect", yet I can browse to the printer fine. I hope someone can offer advice... I'm running OpenBSD 3.2. My /etc/printcap file is as follows: #raw printer raw|raw printer for Windows clients :rw :rp=raw :sh :lp=/dev/lpt0 :sd=/var/spool/samba I can print to the printer fine from UNIX, doing a 'cat /etc/hosts > /dev/lpt0' as a test, so the printer is working. My smb.conf file has the following entry: [printers] comment = All Printers path = /var/spool/samba browseable = yes # Set public = yes to allow user 'guest account' to print guest ok = yes writable = yes printable = yes # I added the following because it seemed right print command = lpr -b -P%p %s I can browse to the printer but Windows can't connect. Commenting out the print command made no difference. Interestingly, there is no port selected in the Win2k printer config, and no way to add a new port there either. Strange. I read through the online documentation, to no avail. I wonder if this is an issue with my printcap file and lpd instead of samba?? -- / tmp@redbeet.com www.redbeet.com