Le vendredi 10 f?vrier 2006 ? 11:30 +0100, Louis van Belle a ?crit
:> Hi, wel, i didn't solve it, i just let my users print multiple times
> and if they want lots of prints, i print it for them.
As I'm not always there, it is not an option.
> What you can do, ( i didn't ) is add the Domain users to the printer
> operators
I tried, but it is not enough.
The problem is that happens only on one printer, the users can print
multiple copies on any other printer in the office.> But if 1 users change the printer settings it goes to all users.
I wonder what kind of settings could really be annoying.
> > I also have people unable to delete each other's jobs while they
are
> >allowed in CUPS.
>
> this is correct behavor, Windows Rights are set this way, no cups rights.
By default, almost nobody has sufficient rights to delete other owners'
jobs.
> you can add a group to the printers to give some persons delete rights,
> maybe
> you can resolve the printing of multiple copies also, but i didnt had the
> time
> to get on to this.
I took a few hours, but did not solve the multiple copies problem on
that Xerox printer.
I finally configured each PC to access the print server in the printer directly.
I even tried to configure everything (Samba and CUPS) to use RAW
printing, without much success.
> ( see the security tap of the printer ( go to \\servername\ printers and
> faxes \ )
>
>
> Hope this info helped you a bit.
>
>
> Louis
>
> >-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> >Van: www-data [mailto:www-data@beeznest.net] Namens J?r?me Warnier
> >Verzonden: vrijdag 10 februari 2006 10:54
> >Aan: louis@van-belle.nl
> >Onderwerp: Samba - cups rights problem
> >
> >Did you solve your problem?
> >
> >I think I have the same here, about the number of copies. How did you
> >solve that in the end?
> >
> >I also have people unable to delete each other's jobs while they
are
> >allowed in CUPS.
> >
> >Thanks