Displaying 20 results from an estimated 800 matches similar to: "Is it posible to force Windows 2000 to send print job name?"
2003 Jun 10
4
Outlook .pst on a samba share; do or don't?
Hi listers.
People here are trying to push me into moving the Outlook .psts on a samba
share for back-up reasons. I'd like to hear your experience about this: is
it feasible in the size of 20 users with 400...800MB each .pst? Any special
settings on samba side? Something special that I should pay attention to? Or
is just "NO"?
2003 Feb 26
2
Scripting with smbpasswd
Hi All,
I'm writing a website on which users can change their Samba-password.
I therefore use the smbpasswd-utility which I execute through the PHP
function system (or exec, it doesn't really matter). I have to use the
-s switch
for smbpasswd to enable it to read input from STDIN, which I redirect to
read the information from a file.
I execute:
/usr/local/samba/bin/smbpasswd -r
2003 Feb 28
2
OT? PDF printer driver for automatic deployment
Hi,
I've got a printing server running Samba 3.0alpha21 (on Linux). The
client machines running Windows 2000 are producing PDF files by printing
to a "virtual" printer on the Samba machine. The printer driver shall be
installed from the Samba server on demand. I need color output, b/w is
not sufficient.
Everything works fine, i.e. the PDF conversion process and the automatic
driver
2003 Feb 24
5
PDF Printer issue
Hello Everyone,
I have a slight issue with configuring a PDF printer on my Samba
servers. I have input the following into my smb.conf file and it does
create the printer as well as work to create PDF files, except that it
only functions when "printing" to that printer via Excel 2002. If I
attempt it with anything else, even the Windows Test print, it fails.
Now, in the Windows
2006 May 29
1
Problem with job removal
Hi,
We've been stuck with this problem for a while now and we believe I tried
enough potential solutions to justify my posting here.
We're using samba 3.0.14a in Sarge in order to allow printing from Windows
workstations (The authentication works with AD+Kerberos+Winbind) to a set of
shared printers. Printing works perfectly but we would like to allow users
to have control over the jobs
2005 Jun 30
1
cannot cancel job
Hi!
I'm testing a printer server samba+cups. I set user pluto as printer admin
of printer X.I have this problem: if pluto cancel a job (its own job) from a client XP,
at first time the job is cancelled but then appear a new job "Remote
downlevel document" (it has the same content than cancelled job). Remote
downlevel document can't be cancelled by pluto (access denied), but can
2005 Nov 17
1
Samba cannot cancel job (for Jerry)
Hi Jerry!
Please excuse me, I had problems for few months at work and I don't reply
to you.
I didn't solve "remote downlevel document" problem.
I'm using samba 3.0.14a (debian sarge package).
Can you help me?
Thanks,
Fabio
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> I'm testing a printer server samba+cups. I set
2002 Aug 22
3
print job name
Is there a way foe me to get the print job name to be something other than
"remote downlevel job"? All my jobs are now printing flawless except for
this. I would like to be able to get a file name or program at least.
Thanks
Tony McGrew
www.multicam.com
2003 Apr 08
4
Fail to "Connect to printer"
Hi.
Samba 2.2.8. I have installed the drivers on the print$ share. The smb.conf
looks like this:
[printers]
print ok = yes
guest ok = yes
printcap name = /etc/printcap
print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -r %s
lpq command = /usr/bin/lpq -P%p
lprm command = /usr/bin/lprm -P%p %j
lppause command = /usr/sbin/lpc hold %p %j
2002 Aug 26
2
Homedrive mapping
Hello everyone,
We are making extensive use of the homedrive mapping fields in AD.
(automagically mapping a drive letter to a UNC path without a logon script)
Since we sp2 applied to our clients, none of them have been able to map
their home drives to our samba servers.
According to Microsoft's q-article,
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q308580&, "this
2005 Mar 23
1
Remote Downlevel Document Hangs in XP Pro Print Queue
I used SAMBA, CUPS, hplip, and linuxprinting.org documentation to made all
configuration changes necessary to successfully print from FC3 print server
using samba-3.0.10-1.fc3 for a HP PSC 1350 SAMBA windoww share on a XPPro SP2
PC.
I created the FC3 print queue using the CUPS web interface->Device=Windows
Printer via
2003 Feb 25
0
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2017 Mar 23
2
Fatal EEPROM fault!
On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 11:26 AM, Gene Heskett <gheskett at shentel.net> wrote:
> Have you the file to be used to update the EEPROM with?
Eaton shows a firmware file:
https://powerquality.eaton.com/Support/Software-Drivers/Downloads/5P-UPS-firmware.asp
However I'm not sure if it is for the questionable EEPROM and if so
maybe it is downlevel from the current reported firmware.
upsc
2002 Feb 19
1
print with smbclient - document name
Is there a way to pass along the document name when printing to a shared
Windows printer from Unix with smbclient.
There doesn't seem to be any arg to smbclient to send a document name to
Windows. All documents printed with smbclient are named "Remote
downlevel document". This is not very nice to say the least.
2003 Apr 08
3
SAMBA 2.07 Question
Hello,
We are currently running SAMBA 2.07 on our AIX 4.3.3 UNIX systems. We just
received the following:
OpenPKG Security Advisory OpenPKG-SA-2003.028: samba - remote root exploit
Does this affect SAMBA 2.07? This is all that I see affected:
OpenPKG Security Advisory The OpenPKG Project
http://www.openpkg.org/security.html http://www.openpkg.org
2002 Sep 10
1
print command %J (job name) problem
i'm setting up a samba pdf (virtual) printer. it all works, except that
i can't get the windows' job name, to give a readable (and consistent)
name to the generated pdf file. according to the manpage i can use %J to
get the job name, but it doesn't work. the clients are win98 boxes. i
tried to print either a test page, a unsaved word doc and a saved word
doc.
this is the
2003 Oct 10
1
W2K RAS Server in Samba 3.0.0 Domain
We set up a DialIn W2K SP4 member server in our Samba 3.0.0 domain.
When a client dials in the RAS server complains:
Error 930: The authentication server did not respond to authentication
requests in a timely fashion.
I tracked down the RAS logfile IASSAM.LOG:
[576] 18:30:34:921: NT-SAM Names handler received request with user identity
root.
[576] 18:30:34:921: Prepending default domain.
2004 Feb 18
2
Fwd: smbspool
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i am using this command line from a linux client to try
to print to my linux samba server with a shared
printer, that is printing ok from windows clients.
the
2018 Feb 01
2
(/usr/lib64/cups/backend/smb) stopped with status 1
Hello,
There is a printer at work (a Xerox WorkCentre 5325).
I am able to print using the following command: smbclient //MyHiddenPC/MyHiddenShare -WMyHiddenDomain -c 'print my-hidden-file.pdf'.
However, it does not work when I try to print through CUPS using the following command: lp my-hidden-file.pdf.
In the CUPS error_log file, the only error I can read is: [Job 5] PID 27883
2004 Feb 17
42
PRINTING FROM LINUX CLIENTS TO LINUX PRINTER SERVER WITH SAMBA
hi all and thanks in advance for reading this
i have worked with samba for a while, sharing drives on
my linux boxes and all went well until now.
now, i tried to share a printer.
1 i setup a printer in a box with cups. the printer is
working fine in that host printing everything as it is
told.
2 i tried to share the printer to:
2.1 one windows wrokstation in the lan