I'm trying to switch our network from IP-based printing (directly to the 
printers) to using Samba printing via our existing server, both for 
Point-and-Print functionality and to be able to log print usage.  I've followed 
the directions in the HOWTO and also the policy information in the WIKI (at 
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Implementing_System_Policies_with_Samba) to 
remove point-and-print restrictions.

I've loaded the drivers on the server, apparently with success, via a Windows 
XP machine's "Server Properties" box (while logged in as a user with admin 
privileges on the domain).  The drivers show up on the server and are 
automatically downloaded when I attempt to connect to a printer, whether on XP 
or Windows 7.  (I may have tested a non-domain Vista machine, not sure, but 
definitely have tested several non-domain Windows 7 machines).

Printing works fine from Windows 7 and Mac clients (although the latter are 
obviously not doing Point and Print).

Printing does not work from XP clients, whether domain members or not.  I have 
tried bumping the log level on a per-machine basis on one Windows 7 box and one 
Windows XP box, and the only difference that looks out of place is the Windows 
XP box apparently looking for shell32.dll on the server and not finding it.  I 
can post the log files somewhere, but I'm not sure if there's something in 
particular (beyond an error condition) that I should be looking for—I've tried 
both log level 3 and log level 20, so I have a ton of information currently 
logging.  I can see the printer drivers being found, printer settings being 
seen, etc.

On the client, I've been trying the "Print a test page" button from the printer 
dialog box.  The error I get is "The test page failed to print.  Would you like 
to view the print troubleshooter for assistance?"  Nothing useful (or even 
apparently related) appears in the System or Application logs on the client.


Kevin T. Broderick
IT & Communications Coordinator
KILLINGTON MOUNTAIN SCHOOL
E: [email protected]
P: 802-422-5671
F: 802-422-5678





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