Maybe somebody here has been down this road before and has some info that will 
save me from a lot of auditing.

Servers are win2k8 X64.

On a print server, setup a shared print-to-file printer, using the generic text 
file driver.  The file is in a restricted permission UNC share (user home 
directory) on another server.

When a print job is generated on the print server, the file is populated.  When 
the print job is generated on a client system (logged on user is the user the 
"owner" of the home directory), the print job fails.

Anyone happen to know the security context the print job is using in each case 
(from print server and from clinet) and what granular permission I would need 
to add/modify on the share for this to work from a client system?

Thanks
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