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Hi,
i want to install the Adobe-PS Drivers into samba, so that the Clients
can download them.
I first had Samba 2.2.3 from debian woody, where the cupsaddsmb program
did'nt work at all.
I the upgraded to samba 2.2.7 and tried to install all the drivers by
hand using rpcclient.
Now I've got 2 problems: First one is that I cannot deinstall the
various drivers from the servers list. When I do a 'rpcclient -U root
localhost -c "deldriver HPDeskjet"' I get the following Output:
| cmd =3D deldriver HPDeskjet
| Failed to remove driver HPDeskjet for arch [Windows 4.0] - error 0xbb9!
| Failed to remove driver HPDeskjet for arch [Windows NT x86] - error
| 0xbb9!
But the driver is in the list:
| cmd =3D enumdrivers
|=20
| [Windows 4.0]
| Printer Driver Info 1:
| Driver Name: [HPDeskjet]
| Printer Driver Info 1:
| Driver Name: [HPDeskJet]
| Printer Driver Info 1:
| Driver Name: [HPDeskJetGray]
|=20
| [Windows NT x86]
| Printer Driver Info 1:
| Driver Name: [HPDeskjet]
| Printer Driver Info 1:
| Driver Name: [HPDeskJetGray]
| Printer Driver Info 1:
| Driver Name: [HPDeskJet]
=09
The second problem is that I also cannot use the above mentioned driver
to set it to a printer with 'rpcclient -U root localhost -c "setdriver
HPDeskjet HPDeskjet"'. It stops with the following error:
| cmd =3D setdriver HPDeskjet HPDeskjet
| Unable to retrieve printer information!
| result was NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
But a printer with exactly that name exists under cups and works fine
for local printing. BTW I use cups 1.1.15 from debian.
Andreas
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