Thomas Limoncelli wrote:
[2006/02/27 18:21:24, 5] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:check_printer_ok(5933)
  check_printer_ok: servername=\\myserver printername=\\myserver\HP Universal 
Printing PS sharename=myprinter01 portname=Samba Printer Port drivername=HP 
Universal Printing PS comment=myprinter01 location=
[2006/02/27 18:21:24, 3] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:update_printer(6113)
update_printer: printer property change denied by handle

I'm still pulling my hair out on this one, even after having looked at level 10 Samba logs extensively. While there's high chance I'm doing something stupid, is there anyone willing to point a lost soul into the right direction? What can prevent a printer admin from changing printer properties through a Windows client? I can provide level 10 smbd logs, Ethereal traces and whatever it may take.

FWIW, smbstatus reports I'm connected as XXX\me and this account is granted SePrintOperatorPrivileges at least:

myserver# smbstatus
[...]
17802   XXX\me        XXX\domain users  myclient     (10.11.12.13)

myserver# net rpc rights list accounts -S `hostname` -U 'XXX\me'
[...]
XXX\me
SePrintOperatorPrivilege


The smb.conf is the one from http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2006-February/118057.html plus:

[global]
        printing = CUPS
        printcap name = CUPS
        cups options = raw
        enable privileges = Yes
        admin users = XXX\me

[printers]
        path = /var/spool/samba
        create mask = 0644
        printable = Yes
        use client driver = Yes
        write list = XXX\me
        guest ok = Yes

[print$]
        comment = Printer Drivers
        path = /var/lib/samba/drivers
        write list = XXX\me


Crying for help,
-TL
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