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On 12 Feb 2003, Etienne Tourigny wrote:
Humm.. I see. In the smb.conf man page it explains that the Access
Denied; Unable to connect error occurs when the printer is considered a
local one (because of local drivers) and the user trying to access
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On 10 Feb 2003, Etienne Tourigny wrote:
Hmmm. found the solution myself.
The best solution is to add the following line to the [printer] section
in smb.conf:
use client driver = yes
This forces the Windows 2000 (and XP?) to properly
Humm.. I see. In the smb.conf man page it explains that the Access
Denied; Unable to connect error occurs when the printer is considered a
local one (because of local drivers) and the user trying to access the
printer has Administrative rights. This happens even if a user belongs
to the Users
Hmmm. found the solution myself.
The best solution is to add the following line to the [printer] section
in smb.conf:
use client driver = yes
This forces the Windows 2000 (and XP?) to properly treat the printer as
a remote device and not locally attached. I found this on
Greetings,
I have setup a Linux Samba server with guest access to the printers and
a share (/tmp). I can access the folder share from a Windows 2000
Workstation with the guest user all right.
However, when I try to access the printer I get Access denied, unable
to connect. The samba log for