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Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 7:55 PM
To: Aarti Varshney (asadhnan); samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: [Samba] windows print migrator + "add printer command"
Aarti Varshney (asadhnan) wrote:
> hi Geoff,
>
> Looks like you have figured out how to use the printmig.exe.
N
Aarti Varshney (asadhnan) wrote:
> hi Geoff,
>
> Looks like you have figured out how to use the printmig.exe.
No I didn't. :-( I had no issues at all using the add/remove printer
scripts that are in the example docs. So I could add and remove printers
from a windows workstation without problems
hi Geoff,
Looks like you have figured out how to use the printmig.exe.
Can you please give me some pointers:
I am trying to migrate print queues from a windows server to a samba
share.
this is what I did:
1. I ran printmig.exe on the windows server.
2. Backed up the printers on the windows ser
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Martin Zielinski wrote
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> I just tried out to add a port on two MS systems and it *looks* like it
> could work with SPOOLSS calls. Unfortunatly some of the packets are not
> decoded by Ethereal.
>
> Looks like this:
> --> EnumMonitors
> <-- Response:
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Martin Zielinski wrote
:
> I just tried out to add a port on two MS systems and it *looks* like it
> could work with SPOOLSS calls. Unfortunatly some of the packets are not
> decoded by Ethereal.
>
> Looks like this:
> --> EnumMonitors
> <-- Response:
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Martin Zielinski wrote:
[...]
2nd, (and the true reason) - the add printer command is not really
functional without port handling.
E.g. CUPS wants a device uri like "socket://192.168.3.100:9100" to know
the destination of the printjob.
You could use the "locatio
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
> Geoffrey Scott wrote:
>
>> Um, I really do appreciate the background info and pointers. but I
>> was hoping you might be kind enough to post your add printer script
>> so that i can get up and running quickly.
>
> I use cups so the scripts in samba/examples/scri
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Geoffrey Scott wrote:
> Um, I really do appreciate the background info and
> pointers. but i was hoping you might be kind enough to post
> your add printer script so that i can get up and running
> quickly. Please please, please, please... It
Geoffrey Scott wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I was wondering if anyone had a successful exampel of using the "add
> printer command" with cups so that the windows print migrator could be
> utilised. Seeing as Jerry as spent time on this it would be a shame not
to
> know how to use it. ;-)
>
> I'm
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Geoffrey Scott wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone had a successful example of using
> the "add printer command" with cups so that the windows
> print migrator could be utilized. Seeing as Jerry as spent
> time on this it would be a shame not to know
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Geoffrey Scott wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I was wondering if anyone had a successful exampel of using the "add
> printer command" with cups so that the windows print migrator could be
> utilised. Seeing as Jerry as spent time on this it would be a shame
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Martin Zielinski wrote:
> 1st, the add_printer_hook is called by a "update_printer" function.
> This function is called really frequently.
> Using an add printer command and not commenting this line out of the
> samba code slowed down everything in a
Geoffrey Scott wrote:
Hi all.
I was wondering if anyone had a successful exampel of using the "add
printer command" with cups so that the windows print migrator could be
utilised. Seeing as Jerry as spent time on this it would be a shame not to
know how to use it. ;-)
I'm guessing that
Hi all.
I was wondering if anyone had a successful exampel of using the "add
printer command" with cups so that the windows print migrator could be
utilised. Seeing as Jerry as spent time on this it would be a shame not to
know how to use it. ;-)
I'm guessing that it would be along the lin
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