Hi,
I recently went through all of this with a Windows 2000 machine; I ended up
doing it using Samba and CUPS. Apparently there are ways to do it using lpd
and apsfilter, but I think using CUPS is the cleanest solution.
Configuring Samba won't be too bad if you're only going to be accessing
I am running FreeBSD 5.2.1. I have three computers networked together, Two
running WinXP Pro and one running FreeBSD. I would like the one running
BSD to be able to use the printer connected to the WinXP machine. I have
had no success in getting this to occur.
The WinXP machine in question is
Gerard,
Which version of Samba are you using?
I am by no means an expert but I I have been reading the O'Reilly
Samba book. I understand that XP security is basedon Kerberos 5.
I believe you have to start with Samba V3.
All I have is a couple of Win98 boxes. No XP. You now know everything
I
* Gerard Seibert [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-05-02 14:11]:
I am running FreeBSD 5.2.1. I have three computers networked together, Two
running WinXP Pro and one running FreeBSD. I would like the one running
BSD to be able to use the printer connected to the WinXP machine. I have
had no success in
On Sunday 02 May 2004 05:04 pm, Gerard Seibert Gerard Seibert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running FreeBSD 5.2.1. I have three computers networked
together, Two running WinXP Pro and one running FreeBSD. I would like
the one running BSD to be able to use the printer connected to the
WinXP
On Sun, 2 May 2004, Gerard Seibert wrote:
I am running FreeBSD 5.2.1. I have three computers networked together, Two
running WinXP Pro and one running FreeBSD. I would like the one running
BSD to be able to use the printer connected to the WinXP machine.
I think Joshua has the easy approach