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Tony Earnshaw wrote : | Browse to the PDC's shares, find the advertised | Cups printer and double click on it. Windows goes | wild and says it doesn't have any driver. It | searches around for a while and comes up with | a useless list, but it also gives the "have | disk". Browse to the printer driver server share, | the win2000 directory you just copied, and it | finds the appropriate .inf file. Choose "open" and "Ok", | then your printer, then "Ok". A few seconds and | the printer is installed.
Tony,
You should realize that this is not the same thing as point-n-print. I'm assuming you already do. What you are describing is a way of exporting a CD to install drivers on clients. Not on the Samba server.
This creates local printer objects on the clients, not printer connections which can be managed via logon scripts.
Just clarifying in case anyone else thinks they are the same thing.
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