What does samba look for when a user trys to add a computer to the domain? I have tried everything I can think of. Putting the user in different groups, set the users primary group to different groups. Nothing has come of this. I have every else in samba working right now, except printers, but since I havent tried that, nor do I know how I can benefit from using samba for printing. Anyways any help in the right direction would help. Timothy
Oh, this is the error I get in windows: Logon Failure: unknown user name or bad password. But this same user can logon, and gets admin rights when they do logon. On 12/1/06, timothy johnson <mr2bigjohnson@gmail.com> wrote:> > What does samba look for when a user trys to add a computer to the domain? > I have tried everything I can think of. Putting the user in different > groups, set the users primary group to different groups. Nothing has come of > this. I have every else in samba working right now, except printers, but > since I havent tried that, nor do I know how I can benefit from using samba > for printing. Anyways any help in the right direction would help. > > Timothy >
timothy johnson schrieb:> have every else in samba working right now, except printers, but since I > havent tried that, nor do I know how I can benefit from using samba for > printing. Anyways any help in the right direction would help.A little hint on your printing system would have been helpful. If you use cups, this link (and the whole domain, of course...) might be interesting: http://us2.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/CUPS-printing.html timbo