I've been largely able to do this by copying everything in the /var/lib/samba directory, then removing all the tdb's in /var/lib/samba/printing. (/var/lib might be something else depending on your OS/config). You'd do this after installing the samba packages but before joining a domain and starting the service. You'll also need to copy all the printer drivers, which I put in /usr/share/samba/printers, but that would depend on your print$ definition.

Doing it this way seems to work for about 95% of the printer drivers we use, YMMV.

On Mar 7, 2005, at 5:06 AM, David Landgren wrote:

List,

I am deploying a number of Samba servers across a WAN. To date I have
manually uploaded printer drivers from an XP client to the Samba
server. But it's slow, and I systematically upload the same drivers
over and over again.

I'm not quite sure of the recipe, but I'm sure there must be a way of
replicating all the drivers, from a central point, out to the remote
servers. Copying the files is simple enough, but how do I make the
various .tdb files contain the right records?

Has anyone done something like this before?

Thanks,
David
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