Richard Coates writes:
 > did you check Kurts print howto for hints? 

The only hint I found was "Hmm... if everything is grayed out, then
you are not logged in as a user with enough privileges".

 > Have you setup "print admin" in smb.conf? I think printer defaults are
 > uploaded to print$ and stored on server. You will need appropriate perms
 > for this.

No, I have not setup print admin in smb.conf as it is ok for me to do
server side configuration as root. And that works. If I log in as
root, I am able to change and store the default settings.

But if I log in as a user other than root I can't even change the
default document settings. Everything is gray and inactive, even if
the user is in the local admin group.

 +r

 > Richard Coates.
 > 
 > On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 01:22, Rainer Hubovsky wrote:
 > > Dear Sambatistas,
 > > 
 > > I still have no solution to this problem, please don't let me down.
 > > 
 > > Best regards,
 > >  +r
 > > 
 > > > Hi there!
 > > >
 > > > * I put my printer drivers on the [print$] share
 > > > * Did everything as described in the Samba-Howto Colletcion
 > > >   (made the first connection as root, etc.)
 > > > * Connected to the printers with a normal user and now I cannot change the
 > > >   default print options allthough the user is in the local
 > > >   Administrators group. Everything is grayed out.
 > > >
 > > > Any idea what I am doing wrong?
 > > >
 > > > Thank you.
 > > > +r
 > 
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