Displaying 20 results from an estimated 800 matches similar to: "Netlogon"
2005 Oct 03
3
how do you manage printers on workstations?
How do you manage printers on Windows workstations?
What I mean, suppose you have many classrooms, different printers (which
sometimes change) in these classroms - how do you manage which
workstation (or a group of them) will use which printer?
So far I've been using WPKG for that - as I described here:
http://wpkg.org/wiki/index.php/Printer_configuration
But somehow I feel it
2008 Jun 19
6
login scripts --what to use
Hi,
We're setting up a PDC, and would like to have a login script to deliver
the mapped drives to users in particular groups, and connect to
printers. The printer drivers come from the [print$], share.
Does anyone have any good resources for this? What's the easiest and
simplest thing to get going --vbscript or batch files?
Thanks,
chris
2010 Apr 14
2
winxp + sp3 = samba-shared printer hangs the system
hi,
since I upgraded some winxp-pro sp2 client to sp3, my samba-shared
printers are no-longer usable :-/
With sp3, if I run notepad and choose the men? File-Print, the "print"
window hangs and does not show any printer for about 1 minute! The
same thing happens when I click on the men? Start-settings-Printer and
faxes.
With sp2, everything works correctly and I can browse all my
2005 Feb 26
1
PrintUIEntry for NT4?
For Win2K, I've been using RunDLL32 printui.dll,printuientry to do a bunch
of different printer related stuff (most notably, mapping printers and
setting the default).
Looks like NT4 doesn't have the same stuff. Is there anything classier I
can use than NET USE under NT4 (without downloading something like
Kixstart)?
Thanks for your help.
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2005 Nov 15
9
Multiple Login scripts
Hi all,
Just a quick question about login scripts for a large number of users who
change rooms a lot.
I have several rooms each with a printer, and nearly a thousand users divided
into two main groups - pupils and teachers who change rooms on a routine
basis. Is it possible to set up multiple login scripts that would be executed
in sequence i.e. run by user is %u, and machine is %m is it
2003 Dec 09
2
adding printers from netlogon script
While this doesn't relate specifically to Samba, I need to do this in a netlogon .bat file
in a Samba domain. In my network, I have a printer hooked to a JetDirect so that it is a
TCP/IP printer. Is there a way I can automatically have this printer mapped/added when the
user is logged on?
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Andrew Gaffney
2004 May 06
1
script to automatically install printers to win clients?
Hi
I have a samba server 3.0.0-15 acting as a PDC on a
Windows domain (98, XP and 2000). Is there a way to
automatically install printers to windows clients
when users log in? Maybe by running a logon
script...
Thank you in advance.
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2004 Jan 13
1
adding printers from netlogon script
I don't know the final answer BUT if you have something simmilar to a
cyber-cafe LAN (I mean, users use all the computers, and maybe some
users come back to login with the same name) then you have to install a
printer only once in a computer, loging as the administrator and
installing drivers. Then what users will have to do is JUST add the
printer without installing. I know that it's
2004 Mar 15
2
logon script question
Hi list
I'm wondering if it and how it is possible to add printers to a
workstation with a logon script like mounting shares. I can't find
anything about this on the inetnet so is this possible?
regards
lm
2009 Jun 30
1
Samba-Cups: all works except browsing when printer is not defined in smb.conf
Cups 1.2.7
Debian Etch with Samba 3.0.24
Clients: WinXP SP3 (with Firewall completely off for testing)
When I define a printer specifically in smb.conf, they show up as shared
printers in WinXP. But when I follow the normal way (see below) to load all
from cups they don't.
I followed mainly the latest SAMBA-HOWTO (chapter 21-22)
The only error I see in log.smbd when accessing the
2007 Oct 25
1
serial port problems: micro flashing
I am new to this mailing list. I apologize if any needed information is
missing.
I know this is a bit much to ask of wine's current serial port
implementation, I am hoping someone has maybe figured this out already?
Or can help me further the debugging process, I'd rather be part of the
solution then simply another complaint about wine's serial port.
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2005 Sep 09
7
cups driver
hello
i think always the same problem :(
so i would like to put drivers on my samba server in $print
in howto they said in section "Add printer wizard driver installation" chap 20 :
" Do not click on Yes! Instead, click on No in the error dialog. Now you will be presented with the printer properties window. From here, the way to assign a driver to a printer is open.
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2005 Aug 11
1
Administrator-installed printers unavailable to regular users
Hi all,
I'm having a very strange problem with printers under 3.0.10, running
on an up to date Gentoo 2005.0 box. Essentially, if I install a
Samba-networked printer on one of our NT workstations as
"administrator", it doesn't show up for all the other users of that
particular machine. It's as if they don't have any printers installed.
What's more, none of these
2011 Jan 27
1
Fwd: Re: Samba 3.4 / 3.5: Printer settings getting lost on server
Nobody who can help use with this issue?
A developer already began to fix it 3/4 year ago, but never created a patch
that finally fix the whole problem.
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: Re: [Samba] Samba 3.4 / 3.5: Printer settings not available for
normal users
Datum: Tue, 18 Jan 2011 09:32:58 +0100
Von: Marc Muehlfeld <Marc.Muehlfeld at medizinische-genetik.de>
An: Jack
2004 Nov 04
6
installing printer in a logon script
Hello,
I have Samba 3 PDC and win2k sp4 client.
I would like to install printer on a machine globally, for all users.
To do this, I use:
net use X: \\server\unattended /user:domain\unattended password
rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /q /y /ga /in /n \\server\HP2000C
First line is mounting share (Administrator is not logged to the
domain), and the second line is to install printer.
2002 Feb 09
3
Samba 2.2.3 Windows Printer Drivers definitions
Hi,
I have a question about the assignment of printer drivers
for windows
to my printers in printcap.
How do I configure a printer located in my printcap to be
recognised
by a windows pc as the right model?
Where is the mapping supposed to be saved?
I have RH 7.2, samba 2.2.3 and lprng running on a PPro 200
Compaq.
My intention is that it will serv as a queue server for
about 100 printers.
2002 Aug 15
6
(2.2.5) Does AUTO PRINTER DRIVERS work - definitive statement please
Hi, could someone who is close to the Samba development
make a comment about the automatic printer drivers features in Samba 2.2.5
I've been trying to get this working unsuccessfully, and have seen many
messages posted from people having trouble with this feature.
Not sure if this is an unnusual number of people with problems, but
it seems like it ( I could be too close to the problem to see
2004 Oct 08
2
Printer Device Modes
Greetings Admins,
The howto details setting the device mode using a windows client:
http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/printing.html#id2552900
Is there a way to script this process? We support 260+ printers and
it's a pain in the ass. (My wrist is hurting!)
regards,
Ryan
2002 May 17
0
installing printers
For you Win2K folks that are using disable spoolss=yes you can use this
command below to install printers....I will try and explain some of the
parts:
rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /if /f \\pc1\software\hp4500n\HP231Ipc.inf
/m "HP Color LaserJet 4500 PCL 5c" /r "\\pc3\hp4500n" /b "Color Printer -
Third Floor"
rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /if /f
2015 Apr 30
5
Netlogon scripts on samba ad mode
Hello everyone,
Someone can explain me please how netlogon scripts work on Samba running on active directory mode ? Is the "logon script " parameter still working ? I'm trying setup some scripts but still have no success .