Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "dj1120".
2002 Jul 17
1
spools: Probem with W2k/DJ1120/Word97-2000
...8.10
(3) install
(4) logged in as "root" on a W2Ksp2-pro client (german
edition), root is a domain user, client is connected
to the domain controlled by the Samba-server
which is also the print-server.
(5) opened the printer wizard on the server.
- "no driver" - message for the dj1120 printer
- answered "no"
- "new driver"-botton in dialog
- browsed to c:/winnt/inf
- selected the HP DJ 1120C-Driver (so its
the Windows2K default-driver not the one
form the HP-site, which can not be installed
because of one file that can not be uploaded)
- parsed again to the i...
2002 Jul 01
1
smbclient can't find this new XP
...ession request to PAULXP failed (Called name not present)
session request to *SMBSERVER failed (Called name not present)
pahto% cat /etc/hosts
#
# Internet host table
#
127.0.0.1 localhost
161.217.10.13 pahto loghost pahto.yakama.com
161.217.7.3 dnr
161.217.10.3 hp
161.217.7.4 wildlife
161.217.10.4 dj1120
161.217.9.10 biafor
161.217.7.2 forestry
161.217.7.4 yakama
161.217.10.26 larry
161.217.10.19 loowit
161.217.10.22 tahoma
161.217.20.17 paul
161.217.20.18 paulxp
161.217.13.103 lindtop
161.217.20.07 lindnelson
161.217.20.08 bill
161.217.20.16 nelsonserver
161.217.20.50 nelsonlj
161.217.20.51 nelso...
2003 Oct 20
1
Getting a list of all possible smb mounts (and bug report on smbtree)
...lt (core dumped)
(core files available on request)
Normal operation on samba-3.0.0 looks like this
$ smbtree3
Password:
CAE
\\PRINT Samba Server 2.2.8a
\\PRINT\bgmilne Home Directories
\\PRINT\canongp
\\PRINT\dj1120
\\PRINT\dj970
\\PRINT\hp2100
\\PRINT\hp5l
\\PRINT\ADMIN$ IPC Service (Samba Server 2.2.8a)
\\PRINT\IPC$ IPC Service (Samba Server 2.2.8a)
\\PRINT\print$
\\PRINT\hp1200...
2001 Sep 18
3
Why is Win98 looking for user "nobody"?
Using Samba v2.0.10 on a RedHat v7.1 box, I see that the Win98 clients on
our network are making sporatic requests for user "nobody" (as shown
below). Anyone know what's going on here?
My network has both Linux and Win98 clients, but only the Win98 clients are
showing this behavior. Both the Linux and Win98 clients access the same
shared drives, but only the Win98 clients use