Marc,
I don't have an answer that solves your issue, however, I prefer cups to
samba printing for most things and tend to look at Samba as my method of
delivering drivers for printers - when I'm building a printserver. This
little
rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /b "HCMMNET4" /x /n "part of the n
switch" /if /f windir\inf\ntprint.inf /r
"http://printserver.krh.int:631/printers/HCMMNET4" /m "MS Publisher
Imagesetter"
This little line is the core of one of my scripts for "converting" from
Samba printers to cups printers. Now... one of the side effects of this
is that the user gets full control on all their printers but none of
their changes affect anyone else. I consider this the best of both worlds.
If you (or anyone else) would like, I can email you a copy of the code.
It autoit (vb style) code, so nothing too hard to work with.
I'm becoming much more ambitious on my next efforts incorporating a
database and per-vlan settings according to user and group (ADS). It'll
be interesting to see if I can make much progress on this over time.
On 01/27/2011 08:42 AM, Marc Muehlfeld wrote:
Nobody who can help use with this issue?
A developer already began to fix it 3/4 year ago, but never created a
patch that finally fix the whole problem.
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: Re: [Samba] Samba 3.4 / 3.5: Printer settings not available
for normal users
Datum: Tue, 18 Jan 2011 09:32:58 +0100
Von: Marc Muehlfeld <[email protected]>
An: Jack Downes <[email protected]>
CC: [email protected]
Am 18.01.2011 02:09, schrieb Jack Downes:
I don't consider this one a problem and don't want this behavior to
go away.
Then I think, we have different problems. Here's a longer description
of mine:
Normally the admin uploads drivers to the samba server using the APW.
Then the
admin configures the printers (number of trays, etc.). And when users
add a
printer, the driver is downloaded to the workstation and the settings the
admin made, are preconfigured. Some of this settings can only be set
as admin,
what makes sense (e. g. number of tray). Other settings the user can
change
("settings" button in the "general" tab) like default tray, duplex,...
The problem that came up in 3.4 and still exists, is that e. g. for Sharp
MX-2600 drivers, the settings the admin made are not visible for
normal users
(like number of trays). So the user only sees 2 instead of 5 trays
here. And
the user have no way to change this, because it's greyed out.
This is before/after switching to 3.4 or higher from the viewpoint of
a normal
user:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/attachment.cgi?id=5961
If I grant SePrintOperatorPrivilege to the user, all settings are
correct. But
then he can administrate the printers. And this nobody really wants.
Regards,
Marc
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