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2003 Mar 04
2
Acces Denied to shared printer on linux using Windows XP
...ot connect to printer" I would like to know how I can get rid of this problem please. This work really well in Windows 98 but not on XP. Here is my smb.conf (attached file), let me know if you find something to find this problem Note: 2.2.4 is the version of samba I use Jonny JBerthiaume@gniinc.net
2004 Jan 25
1
Connection refused, access denied (Windows XP trying to connect on samba's shared printer)
...), but cannot get access once the drivers are configured. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Mark Hougaard > > [Samba] Connection refused, access denied (Windows XP trying to > connect on samba's shared printer) > > *Jonny Berthiaume* jberthiaume at gniinc.net > <mailto:samba%40lists.samba.org?Subject=%5BSamba%5D%20Connection%20refused%2C%20access%20denied%20%28Windows%20XP%20trying%20to%0A%09connect%20on%20samba%27s%20shared%20printer%29&In-Reply-To=> > /Wed Mar 5 15:30:19 GMT 2003/ > > * Previous message: [Samba] Problems...
2004 Jan 19
0
Printer problem, does somebody could help me please?
...guest ok = yes printable = yes print command = lpr -r -Znoff -P%p %s And the definition in /etc/printcap: dfax_ps|Envoi massif postscript:\ :lp=/dev/null:\ :sd=/u/spool/lpd/dfax_ps:\ :sh:\ :mx#0:\ :if=/util/Filters/nocover_ps: Thanks a lot, Sam -- Samuel Jobin sjobin@gniinc.net Software Development _____________________ --== GNI inc.==-- 5075 Wilfrid-Hamel O. Suite 220 Qu?bec (QC), G2E 5G3 Phone: (418) 864-7721 Fax: (418) 263-3150
2003 Mar 05
0
Connection refused, access denied (Windows XP trying to connect on samba's shared printer)
...nied, Cannot connect to printer" I would like to know how I can get rid of this problem please. This work really well in Windows 98 but not on XP. Here is my smb.conf , let me know if you find something to find this problem Note: 2.2.4 is the version of samba I use Jonny JBerthiaume@gniinc.net # This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the # smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed # here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options (perhaps too # many!) most of which are not shown in this example # # Any line which starts with a...