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Subject: Re: [Samba] username with @ (at character) - problems with
authentication (CUPS)
Hey Necos!
Thank you, it works! I used DOMAIN\username notation.
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Hey Necos!
Thank you, it works! I used DOMAIN\username notation.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Samba] username with @ (at character) -
problems with authentication (CUPS) CC: samba@lists.samba.org herman
wrote: Yup, Samba doesn't like funny characters. In general, if you stick
to the POSIX portable character set then you'll be OK
herman wrote:
Yup, Samba doesn't like funny characters. In general, if you stick to
the POSIX portable character set then you'll be OK. For anything
outside of that, you are on your own.
Does the same refers to the space in printer's name?
I have no way to change the username nor printer's
Hi all
I tried to set up a printer, which I need to acces using my username.
Unfortunatelly, username contains @ (at) inside. I tried different form
of escaping (using backslash, unicode value, quotes etc).
Nothing works.
my username is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
my password is: 12345678
printer
Piotr Kierklo wrote:
Hi all
I tried to set up a printer, which I need to acces using my username.
Unfortunatelly, username contains @ (at) inside. I tried different
form of escaping (using backslash, unicode value, quotes etc).
Nothing works.
Yup, Samba doesn't like funny characters. In