> > Continuing on, we can now try the Linux commandline method of installing > > the printer driver. > > You have too much time on your hands<g>.
yeah i did that once as well and you don't need to crap around with all that typing. you need to copy the files using windows explorer -> samba box (samba share, winscp, ftp whatever) in the right place as specified by the doc(may like a backup copy of the files you've collected from your windows test page) so you can redo your adddriver as many times as you like). all that rpcclient stuff is a waste of time IMHO, but perhaps is good because it makes you think and gives you a little experience using rpcclient if you haven't before. > This is normal operation. XP HOME cannot participate as a domain member > and therefore one must duplicate the account. In some scenarios a > reconnect to shares will require additional attention at every login. > Windows machines have been sharing peer-to-peer style (no PDC) for a > long time, no reason to be so surprised by it. confirmation of XP Home being a crock. can't talk to any windows domains (took me a little while to figure out why a user couldn't get on when being told he was sure he had XP Pro <sigh>) :) regards Matthew -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
