If all you want to do is make your printer available to XP, you do not
need Samba. CUPS printers are available to XP computers through IPP.
Connect to your printer from XP as
http://servername:631/printers/printername. Other than that, the printer
setup in XP is normal.
For example, I have a Samsung ML-1210 printer connected to my Linux
server named semper. In XP, the connection is
http://semper:631/printers/ML-1210. Samba is not used at all to make
this connection.
Jack Gates wrote:
I am quite sure this question has been asked before but I can't find
anything in the archive and Google does not turn up anything useful.
I have Fedora Core 5 with an HP LaserJet 5L printer connected to the
LPT port. I also have the CUPS printer queue shared.
I am trying to setup up a Windows XP laptop with wlan on my home
network to be able to print to that printer.
I have little understanding of how to make samba work. I have found a
lot of information but most of it does not help me or make sense to
me.
I only want the win xp box to have access to the printer and nothing
else.
Do I have to setup a user account between FC5 and XP to make this
work?
I no basically nothing about XP. I don't know if I have FC5
configured to allow XP to see the printer.
I have spent 9 hours trying to figure out how to setup two different
OS and samba and one printer to work on both OS. I have made no
progress in completing my objective. I don't know which way is up
right now. Can some one help me?
Thanks,
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