This is a data point more than anything else, since I don't really have time to dig into it. I appologize if this is a known issue, I searched and searched for info on it, but couldn't find anything.
My setup is this: - Samba 2.2.3a PDC + ldapsam - HP LaserJet 8000 spool via JetDirect from PDC - Network printer driver install via [print$] - Win2k client machines Normal printing works fine, but attempts to change printing properties (ie, orientation, paper feed, etc) fail to work. The printer configuration dialog also contains warnings to the effect of "you do not have permission to save system settings on this computer." The issue does not exist using an NT PDC + spooler + network printer install. The workaround is to circumvent Samba and print directly to lpd: - Install the driver on the client machine as a local printer on a LPT port. - After install, bring up the printer properties dialog and create a new port pointing to the PDC's lpr port. The workaround is acceptable for me, so I didn't dig any deeper. Just a bit of info, - Sam