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This is probably a pretty lame questions, but say
I've got a HP 4500N colour laser, I can access it as I'm on Win2k and I can add
a default TCP/IP port and print raw to it.
But the clients on Win 98 cannot, how would I
'connect' samba to this printer so it was shared and they could get to
it?
Is it very difficult to do? Do I need to locate
linux drivers for the printer or can I just print direct via lpr?
Is there any guides on how to do
this?
Also about the ACL, even if I have permissions
(Domain Admin) I can't change the positions on anything through Win2k on the
samba shares, only by chmodding locally on the box.
I'm using Debian 3.0, do I also need to compile
ACL support into the kernel, and if so how? I've never done anything like that
before.
TIA
Shaolin - IT Systems WB Ltd. |
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