There is one thing that might be over looked here, or stated where I haven't read.

I have tested the same login via a printer name and no pass.  I've had high school 
students do this and find out they can write to the print queue directory.  Needless 
to say they filled up the SYS volume with games and pictures.  We since created a 
separate partition just for the print queue, small enough to be able to print but they 
really can not store any data.  We also wrote a small program to go out and delete any 
files that weren't of the typical queue fashion, and then purge it.

We actually saw this in Netware 4.10, and it has followed since.

There used to be a Novell TID that showed how to look down certain rights and still 
allow the printer to print.  I have no idea if this is still out there or not, but 
sometimes the default rights aren't sufficient.

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