Clayton wrote:
If you can get it to work with sane then there is a network access
daemon  (saned) that will work with Linux. This can be setup via YaST.
Unfortunately I do not know whether this will work with windows clients.

Well, there will be no Windows clients in the set up once we're done
upgrading the operating systems from XP.  This will eventually be a
complete SUSE home network.

It looks like (unless I've missed something) that the network capable
printer/scanner can only work as a network printer (this is easily
supported in SUSE suing the Linux driver from Canon).  The network
scanning is out (even with Canon's Linux scanner driver.. this driver
only does USB).  We will have to rearrange the office so that the
Canon printer/scanner is near one of the computers, and connect it to
the USB port of that computer... and try network scanning that way
(using saned).

C.
I have worked with similar setups before - sane on Linux, and a Sane windows client connects to the Linux box.
Take a look at http://forums.fedoraforum.org/archive/index.php/t-639.html

HTH

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