Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:

| Therefore I would like to delete these old drivers, but
| I don't know how to achieve this without
| deleting the drivers for all architectures

Use a windows 200 or later client.  Browse to the
server's 'printers and faxes' folder.

Now File -> Server properties and got to the driver
tab.  You can select the specific driver and architectures
there.

Thanks for your quick reply, but it doesn't solve the problem for me, because the "add" and "delete" buttons are grayed out (not usable) in this context, though I logged in with admin rigths. (I hope so)
(Besides of that - a scriptable solution would be very helpfull, because I have to do this for about 90 printers...)


Is there something special about using Windows Server 2003 for client os?

From my smb.conf:

[printers]
         comment = All Printers
         path = /var/spool/samba
         browseable = no
         public = yes
         guest ok = yes
         writable = no
         printable = yes
         printer admin = @bit

[print$]
         comment = Printer Drivers
         path = /etc/samba/drivers
         create mask = 774
         directory mask = 775
         browseable = yes
         guest ok = no
         read only = yes
         write list = ntroot

I logged in as user "ntroot" which is member of the "bit" group. Something wrong with this?
Thanks!


Christoph

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