I am trying to apply some settings to a printer shared by Samba, including installing the drivers. I notice that I must be in printer admin or be root in order to do this, and I am. The logs say that I'm "logged in as admin user (root privileges)" which I assume is correct.
I go into properties, click no when it asks me if I want to install drivers, and then go to New Driver and install one. The driver copies fine to the Samba server, but as soon as I click OK or Apply, I get "Printer settings could not be saved. Access is Denied." Now, I'm running an LDAP server for a current working domain in which all printer stuff works without Access Denied errors, and I am using that server to serve all the user stuff to this 2.2.6 server. I am using the same smb.conf as well, apart from domain logons = no in the 2.2.6 one. I have tried deleting all the printer related tdb files and restarting Samba but I just get the same error. My thought is that it's a simple file permission I've missed, because it uploads the drivers without a problem, but I can't seem to find it! Anyone got any suggestions? Phil. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
