On Thu, 4 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> To cause papd to register in the non-default zone, put the full name in
> the papd.conf, including the zone.  nbprgstr doesn't work for another
> reason, see below.

Does this mean that I can register a printer in a zone that a machine is
not local to? Or, does this mean I can register a printer in a non default
zone if a machine is sitting on two zones? Can someone elaborate what this
means? Thanks.
 
> > I know it's not supposed to be allowed, but has anyone tried putting
> > networks into multiple zones? I'd love a "zone" named printers that
> > spanned our 5 existing zones, and a similar "zone" for campus-wide
> > broadcast messages. I really don't want to collapse our network into
> > a single zone. 
> 
> That's a fine idea, perfectly allowed.  In fact, the error you're
> getting above is probably due to the fact that "97 Building" is not
> local to your Linux server.  Examine the output of "getzones -l".
> 
> :wes
> 

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