OK. you seem to have a LOT of stuff in your smb.conf file for a small network.
somewhere on your system (heopfully) you still have the smb.con example that
was installed With samba.

Try using that to get your printers going 'cause that is very generic. If you
can, replicate those settings in yours and the start to work back in your
custom settings one at a time.

If you can browse shares through the Win boxes, the rest of your config should
still be ok.

Do you know that samba has log files? Do they shed any light on anything?

On 31/12/99, Hidong Kim said:
 >Hi, Des,
 >
 >Thanks for the reply.  I tried your suggestion, but I'm still unable to
 >print from the Windows machine.  Something that's odd is that in the
 >Windows Explorer, under the icon for the Linux Samba server machine,
 >there are two network printer icons.  One is called lp and the other is
 >called printers.  Which one is supposed to be the printer that I should
 >be able to print to?  Thanks,
 >
 >

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