I'm not really sure where the right place to ask this question as it touches on 
so many disparate technologies, but here goes. I'm trying to set up Windows 7 
clients to print to printers served from SL5.5 CUPS server using SAMBA to 
provide windows print sharing. We've got it working with the default CUPS 
postscript drivers, but it requires Admin on the Windows clients to install the 
driver.

So I want to manage this obviously and thought I could create a GPO using GPP 
Printer and set as a shared printer under the user part of the GPO. The problem 
is that it doesn't seem to work - I get various access denied. I expect this 
has something to do with even though SAMBA is joined to the same AD Domain as 
the Windows 7 clients, the machine accounts don't map to anything on the Linux 
side...

I'm mostly wondering if anyone is doing something like this, and how they got 
it to work - or if there's a better managed way to do this. I.E. do you have 
Linux print to a Windows Print server? Use scripts to push printers to Windows? 
Some other method I don't know?

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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University

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