following 3 DWORDs are applied to Windows 7 and reboot is required,
this symptom seems no longer exist in my environment.
Not sure is this a acceptable change but hope this help.
FileInfoCacheLifetime = 0
FileNotFoundCacheLifetime = 0
DirectoryCacheLifetime = 0
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Title: Win2K, Unix, Mac OS via Samba and Helios
Situation: one unix fileserver with shares that need to be fully accessible (read, write, execute) by both Macs and PCs.
Implementation: Unix fileserver uses (and has used for a couple of years) Helios to manage Mac accounts. Recently installed
to make my system stop freezing.
Basically this is my last resort, if this dont work, i will swap straight
back to a whole windows system.
Any help will be greatly welcomed.
thanx all,
Ben Jones
samba newb :D
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i will try that tonight when i get home
if it works, i owe u a beer :)
thanx dude,
regards,
Ben Jones
From: Jason Balicki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Ben Jones' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] particular problem
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 08:18:35 -0600
Turn off the WebClient service in the XP
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On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 03:00:07PM -0800, Julian Pellico wrote:
I'm looking for a patch to the redhat 2.4 kernel to add Unicode
support to smbfs. My particular version is 2.4.26.
There was no Red Hat 2.4.26 kernel.
Dave
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Hi,
I've got samba 2.2.7 running as a PDC, with XP and 98 machines on the
domain. If I set up a share on a PC, with permission restricted to a
certain user account, e.g. John then log on to the domain on another
PC as user John, I can't access it; if the share's on an XP machine, I
get The
Hello All,
I am encountering the exact same error message when accessing SMB shares
through a pptp tunnel (using the linux pptp client on a SmoothWall gateway).
The linux pptp folks pointed me towards the samba lists as this appears to
be the source for SMB/NMB gurus where linux is involved.
I
hi ihab,
can you call me at the worthans at (615)665-0124?
suha
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machines, which is my personal folder in /home, I can see all
the './' and '.' files. In SWAT under the 'filename handling' section
'hide dot files' is set to 'yes'. Can someone tell me what I'm overlooking?
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= /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-usermod -g %g %u
...
unix password sync = No
ldap passwd sync = Yes
...
My setup: Samba 3.0.7, openldap 2.1.29, smbldap-tools 0.8.5-2, Fedora Core
2.
Hope this is useful.
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Just a hunch, I didnot
remove -a from the add user
script and comment out the user delete script if you intend to use
usrmgr.exe.
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for
me...
I´d just like something simple and effective, with some easy way to Restore
files...
My Samba file storage uses a 140Gb scsi - raid-5.
Any quick suggestion, please?
Thanks a lot!
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Thanks for the tip, Doug!
I´ve installed BackupPC and till now (6 days) I´m pretty happy... For the
ones that have spare HD´s and would like to have an on-line backup-restore
solution, it´s a good tool.
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[netlogon]
comment = Netlogon Service
path= /export/netlogon
admin users = @ntadmin
read only = yes
write list = @ntadmin
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On 10/7/03 6:41 AM, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Timothy
Fabunmi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having the same problem. I'm running 2.2.8 on FreeBSD 4.8. I've
scoured google as well, and I can only find posts from people having the
problem, never a solution.
Any help would be appreciated.
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clients. It gives says my domain cannot be found and that it cannot
change the password. What surprises me is that after clicking cancel, it
still logs on to the domain it said could not be found. Any clue?
Sorry, last post may not have been
On 10/7/03 11:18 AM, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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Take a look here...
http://tinyurl.com/q14m
http://tinyurl.com/q15d
Thanks for your reply, however I'm running FreeBSD 4.8 not HPUX. My nobody
account has a positive user and group ID.
It's frustrating
Hi
We've recently been through a merger of 2 equal sized Schools,
. one School was using Windows 2000 servers and W2K desktops, AD etc
. the other was using Samba 2.x servers to control a domain,
with mostly Windows 98 desktops.
We then worked out what services were running and deliberated
Anyone seen anything like this before? I start samba and both nmbd and smbd
crash imediatly. Winbind stays running but the other 2 crash, Below is my
log files. Anyone have any idea why this is happening? Is my Lib.c fubar or
somethin screwy or do I have some setting wrong?
Chris
I am not sure where to begin to look into how to solve this problem.
I've setup a samba 3.0.0 Fileserver moved all of my users files over to it,
works great thanks developers=). I've encountered a few documented problems
such as the Excel saving over another file thing(already been patched I
, November 07, 2003 10:05 AM
To: Chris Jones; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Outlook + attached files
hi, sounds mor like a problem of outlook which version do you use, have you
looked
at technet if ms knows your failure,
do a test with a file stored on a networked windows client,
if you
this, if so what would I look for in the logs?
Thanks
Chris
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To: Chris Jones
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Outlook + attached files
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 10:33
Yes. You should have saved the Domain SID before migration, then restored
it on Samba-3 using the net utility. That way your clients would have been
quite happy.
Ah, ok. Is there a document explaining how to save and restore the SID? I
saved the contents of /etc/samba before performing the
and not the name of the actual file. Is there a method
to place the actual filename of the printjob into this type of log?
Regards,
Todd Jones
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I've just had this and it drove me crazy for a couple of days - started after I had
been editing the smb.conf on a remote machine, and the conf file was the same on all
three of my Samba servers except for a few lines - turns out I'd managed to get a
capital S in one of the paths - took ages to
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Christian Joensson wrote:
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 08:31:47AM +0200, Christian Joensson wrote:
I have taken your samba-3.0.0beta2-1.src.rpm, added a little sparc thingy
tp the spec file, and made a new src.rpm, and a sparc binary rpm. NTW,
Aurora SPARC Linux is based on
I have RedHat 8.0
I have swat enabled in my xinetd.d config file
like this
service swat
{
port = 901
socket_type = stream
wait = no
only_from = localhost
user = root
server = /usr/sbin/swat
log_on_failure += USERID
disable = no
}
I have a firewall/router ...not to sure about
.
Joel
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 11:57:55PM -0500, Robert Jones wrote:
I Rebooted the pc
i have now looked in the logsdunno what to look for though... no log
named either samba or swat
i did find tho that in /etc/samba that the file smbusers was now called
smbusers.rpmsave i guess
I am using Unix Open Server 5 and have a copy of Samba 1.9.18.p7 running on
my Unix server. I am trying to install Samba 2.2.6 and I think I have it
installed and configured but when I run testparm it looks at the old
configuration file for Samba 1.9.18p7 which is located in
/usr/local/samba/lib.
Using 2.2.8a Is there anyway for samba to display special characters
such as ® in filenames?
We are trying to migrate to a samba file server instead of our win2k one
and several files our users have have names with odd characters in them.
Thanks
Chris
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to see who's logged on I only get
to see who's logged on directly through ssh or telnet, but can't see who's
on through samba.
If anyone could help then I'd be glad... of course.
Thanx in advance
D Jones
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I'm having trouble authenticating users. WinXP will authenticate fine if
accessed via hostname... //fileserver/share. Ip does not work.. ie
//192.168.1.2/share. Anything below winXP cannot authenticate. Nothing is
shown in error logs. wbinfo -t does not work.. returns the following errors.
A few
i have the same problem did you find a fix for it. One day everything
was working the next day .
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Which is the preferred method of handling service principals when the
samba server is an ads member -- turning
on use kerberos keytab in smb.conf, or the default secrets.tdb?
Is there any particular reason I should use one over the other?
Also, all I see in secrets.tdb is the the machine password
I am having this issue, running Fedora Core 2. None of my clients can
access the mapped Samba drives from within MS Office applications like
Outlook 2000 and Word. Running both XP and 2K. Waiting on McAfee to
get back with me. Any ideas or experience you folks have that might
be useful here?
msdfs proxy = no
read only = no
path = /home/cj
Can anyone see what we've overlooked?
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read only = no
path = /home/cj
Can anyone see what we've overlooked?
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I apologize if this is a multiple copy - my posts do not appear to be
getting through
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using gmail as my pop/smtp server - somehow, these haven't been getting
through - please excuse the noise
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My posts even do not appear. maybe some problem with gmail domain ?
On 8/12/05, Claude Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I apologize if this is a multiple copy - my posts do not appear to be
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On Sun August 14 2005 9:52 am, Chris wrote:
On Friday 12 August 2005 10:23 pm, Claude Jones wrote:
StudioPC is fixed ip 192.168.2.32
Double check name spelling, subnet mask, etc.
My mistake, but only in this mail-message:
The correct name is studypc
I did recheck the config on that machine
On Sun August 14 2005 11:53 am, Chris wrote:
On Sunday 14 August 2005 11:36 am, Claude Jones wrote:
So, the machine I can browse to from Konqueror returns an unknown
host error The machine I CAN'T browse, I can ping???
Probably because some name resolution is being done via broadcasts.
OK
first started offering
TCP/IP: http://realcomputerguy.com/networksetup.htm#hosts it might be
useful. There are example files as well. Just be easy on any
criticism...I didn't know what 'nix was when I wrote it.
Thanks for the link - found a couple of clarifications in there...
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On Sun August 14 2005 8:21 pm, Claude Jones wrote:
OK - I'm looking into this: From man dhcpd.conf
When dhcpd tries to find a host declaration for a client, it first
looks for a host declaration which has a fixed-address
On Sun August 14 2005 9:55 pm, Chris wrote:
On Sunday 14 August 2005 08:21 pm, Claude Jones wrote:
OK - I'm still trying to understand netbios node types and where they
are applied, and when to specify them, and how, and where they are
specified, and...
This might help:
According
On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 12:46:57PM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:
Adrian Bunk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since Urban Widmark was not active for some time, and I didn't have any
success trying to reach him, it seems we need a new maintainer for the
smb filesystem in the Linux kernel.
Hopefully some one can help me wit this.
I run ubuntu 8.04 server 64 bit edition as a local file and print server. I
use samba to act as an NT server for 6 XP pro clients running MS Access
database. In my log files I consitanty have the following error which seems
to occur when there is more
to print with 64-bit Windows 7 to a samba/cups
server, with automatic printer driver download. If cupsaddsmb is not
the answer, what is?
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/passwd), the smbclient logs
in and displays all information properly.
Is this the usual behavior or did I forget configuring something ?
Dave Jones
Samba version : samba-3.0.25pre2 running on SLES 10
smb.conf :
[global]
security = ADS
workgroup = NEWLIFE
realm = NEWLIFE.COM
idmap gid = 2-25000
A colleague is working with a Samba installation where Windows clients
are accessing the server over a VPN. They are seeing an issue where a
share is visible, but if a directory contains more than 8 files, they
get an error.
The VPN is set to allow everything in both directions. Windows-Window
Howard Jones wrote:
A colleague is working with a Samba installation where Windows clients
are accessing the server over a VPN. They are seeing an issue where a
share is visible, but if a directory contains more than 8 files, they
get an error.
The VPN is set to allow everything in both
Thanks very much to everyone for all the input on this question.
Terry
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On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 7:55 PM, Baniz Daymov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If there's any more info that would be useful, please let me know.
D'oh, like the samba version number eh? It's Samba version 3.0.10.
Sorry!
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/charcnv.c:convert_string_allocate(567)
convert_string_allocate: Conversion error: Incomplete multibyte
sequence(µ )
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Doesn't the removal of /var/cache/samba change the mappings? In other
words, will the permissions which have been previously set now reference
different groups?
Thanks,
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sequence(µ )
Thanks for any assistance.
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SP2 that Samba 2.2 doesn't understand?
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created the machine accounts and also added the machines to the domain
without
problems... however, when I try logging into the machines, I get
it is really really recommendable to upgrade to 3.0.23
¦
¦ Cheers,
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¦
¦ 23 aug 2006 kl. 12:13 skrev Rick Jones:
¦
¦ I've just encountered a very similar problem.
¦
¦ Using Samaba 2.2.8 as a PDC, everything has been fine for ages, a
¦ few clients, all Windows XP. But I just had to do a repair
All,
I installed the new version of samba on my Redhat 9.0 server. I have samba
running on another Redhat 9.0 server and the version of samba on that box is
3.0.21c-1 and this server has successfully joined a W2K Domain. I am trying to
migrate the data from the host that works to the new
software. Having AD
and group policy is a massive improvement.
I hope this feedback will be helpful to them and to others keen to
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) that's blocking RSAT.
Cheers,
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On Tue, Nov 27, 2012, at 12:39 AM, Andreas Krupp wrote:
Hello,
I do appologize if this is something that was already discussed somewhere
else... but for now I was not able to find the appropriate How-To.
Would anybody
have a TXT record in my AD domain and it doesn't cause
a problem. I can't recall whether I added it with nsupdate or the
Windows DNS Manager, but I think it was the latter. Good luck.
Regards,
Stephen Jones
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On Thu, Nov 29, 2012, at 10:59 AM, Johannes Schmid wrote
and groups are applied
through the group class permissions, so they don't have the same meaning
as with standard unix DAC.
Regards,
Stephen Jones
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012, at 01:10 PM, Michael B. Trausch wrote:
On 11/26/2012 11:07 AM, Michael B. Trausch wrote:
Any assistance or advice on what to look
I should update this list with another port I discovered:
3268, TCP (MSFT-GC)
Used by global catalog - a LDAP service to browse the AD forest.
Found this with Wireshark when trying to add a new user from ADUC.
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From: Stephen
the
rpmbuild instructions altogether.
Regards,
Stephen Jones
Lloyd Systems Engineering
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012, at 06:50 AM, Thomas Simmons wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to build an NTP v4.2.6p5 RPM using the instructions in the S4
how-to, however rpmbuild fails with the following error:
error
profiles. This is a good idea,
otherwise administrators cannot browse the profile folders.
Regards,
Stephen Jones
Lloyd Systems Engineering
On Sat, Dec 15, 2012, at 01:57 PM, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
I've performed a *successful* domain migration from S3/LDAPSAM to
S4.0.0. Yay! I can browse
to be designed to work with AD.
The best way to manage users in Samba4 is with the ADUC tool included
with the MS RSAT pack. Install RSAT on a Windows client joined to the
domain. It works beautifully.
Regards,
Stephen Jones
Lloyd Systems Engineering
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012, at 05:21 AM, Thiago Parolin
home
folder, select a drive letter and enter the path
\\server\users\username. This will create the folder with the correct
permissions and will be automatically mapped when the user logs in.
Regards,
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On Mon, Jan 7, 2013, at 09:45 AM, Celso Viana wrote
please explain what might be wrong or what I should look
for.
Regards,
Stephen Jones
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and CNAME in the Samba DNS is broken then it's no good to me
running a mail server. The BIND DLZ seems a much better option to me.
I certainly hope there is a fix for this problem.
Regards,
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On Thu, Apr 11, 2013, at 09:01 PM, Thomas Simmons wrote:
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 10:22 PM
problems, but no solutions other than the obvious stuff I already
checked. It's really very frustrating.
Regards,
Stephen Jones
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013, at 01:30 AM, ?icro MEGAS wrote:
Hey there,
had a similar problem in the past and resolved it today. The error
was caused by time mismatch
On Monday 27 September 2004 10:43, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Not sure if this is where I should ask about this, but if I try to run any
of the smbldap-* scripts, I get the following kind of output:
oink:/usr/local/sbin # ./smbldap-populate
Using builtin directory structure
erreur LDAP: Can't
Hi all,
I have set up a printer in cups and I can see it with lpstat -a, and I can
print to it. I put what I thought was the appropriate stuff in smb.conf, and
yet no printer shows up to the NT client I'm testing with, or in smbclient -L
output. Any ideas at all? Here is the relevant info:
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 10:37, Jim Cunning wrote:
r in smbclient -L output. Any ideas at all? Here is the relevant info:
Did you restart smbd after changing smb.conf?
Jim C
Till I was blue in the face! :( I also verified (stupid but true) that smbd
was indeed compiled against cups.
Here is an update to my problem. The testparm command is reporting this for
[printers]:
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /data/samba/spool
guest ok = Yes
printable = Yes
print command = lpr-cups -P %p -o raw %s -r
browseable = No -
Can someone verify that testparm in 3.0.7 always reports the [printers] share
as browseable = no ? I think this is a bug in 3.0.7. It might be affecting
smbclient listing of printer shares too.
Misty
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FYI, changing printcap name = cups to printcap name = /etc/printcap did
the trick. What a waste of two days! I followed the docs and they always
said to use printcap name = cups. Any ideas when / why this changed?
Misty
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 14:20, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Here
On Wednesday 29 September 2004 09:29, Ryan Suarez wrote:
I'm also seeing this problem. We're running samba 3.0.7 with CUPS
1.1.20. The clients printing are WinXP Professional SP1.
The jobs printed are still displayed in the Windows printer status
window, even though it's been printed
I've got a WinXP machine that was configured for local profiles. I have now
joined that machine to the domain, but when I try to log in as a user, it
tries to use a roaming profile. Fine, that's what I want anyway. But it
doesn't do the smart thing and copy the user's local profile to
On Thursday 30 September 2004 15:49, Majid Chavoshi wrote:
Hi all,
I tried to add a new user to a Samba share, I did all the usual: made a
Unix account on the Unix server for the user which was the same as the
user's window's UID. Put her name as a valid user for that directory in
with it and it was a breeze, however, there might be
some issues with file ownerships, but users don't complain so neither do I.
deff
On Wednesday 29 September 2004 19:50, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
I've got a WinXP machine that was configured for local profiles. I have
now joined that machine to the domain
Hi,
I am having a hard time figuring out how to have logon scripts that only
execute if the user is a member of a certain group. I had the smart idea of
putting the supplemental logon script in a share only available to the group,
and then calling it from the normal logon script using CALL
On Wednesday 29 September 2004 13:08, Paul Gienger wrote:
doesn't do the smart thing and copy the user's local profile to roaming --
it
That would actually be a very *dumb* thing to do.
Actually I verified that this does in fact happen. When I first tried doing
this, I had not created
Hi,
I posted before that I was having problems with root showing up as a member of
GID 1001 which I had set to 'engr'. Someone sent me an email saying that
this was because gid=0 was also trying to map to RID=1001. Well, ok. So I
made an explicit mapping from gid=0 to rid=0. I don't want
I've got an unpatched W2K Pro system and I'm trying to join it to the 3.0.7
domain. I put in root and root's password for the domain administrator. The
root user's uid is 0 and root is in Domain Users and works for logging into
other workstations in the domain.
W2K reports User not found
On Monday 18 October 2004 14:51, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
W2K reports User not found when I try to join the domain. However, the
machine account is indeed created in LDAP! But the machine doesn't think
it has joined.
I also can't join from a Linux system. Here is what I get:
baa:/home
= /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-groupmod -x %u %g
set primary group script = /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-usermod -g %g %u
admin users = root @Domain Admins
printer admin = root @Domain Admins
#socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
deadtime = 60
use sendfile = no
Igor
Misty Stanley-Jones
The first time I sent this in private:
On Tuesday 19 October 2004 11:17, you wrote:
This log shows no attempts to join domain at all - only initial
initialization of Samba.
Can you check the time written in the log and time you attempt to join
the domain? What do you do to join the domain?
This whole probably was complete stupidity on my part. I apologize for
wasting all of your time. I had been testing LDAP failover and had my Samba
server pointing at a read-only replica this whole time. I feel really really
stupid but I guess it happens to the best of us, so I thought I
On Wednesday 20 October 2004 09:27, Igor Belyi wrote:
Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
but, when I do net groupmap ... I'm getting errors:
You need to remove those groups and add them properly with the smbldap-tools:
smbldap-groupadd -a mygroup
That will add the UNIX group and the Samba group mapping
Hi all,
Samba 3.0.7 and using CUPS printing. I am logged in as root to an XP Pro
system, I have used the APW to install the XP drivers to all of my printers.
I went to Shared and clicked Additional Drivers and checkmarked both 9x and
NT/2K boxes. Using drivers straight from the HP website,
I'm trying to use the Add Printer Wizard to install drivers for a CalComp pen
plotter. These drivers are known to work with XP, 2K, and NT. I follow the
APW, it copies all the necessary files to [print$] and then after all files
are copied, I get Unable to install CCP TechJet 5536(Roll)
Hi all,
I've noticed that since I started storing drivers in [print$] the printer name
(as visible to Windows) changes to the driver name. I really want to
suppress this behavior as I named the printers for clarity about where/what
they are. Is there any way to suppress it? Using CUPS to
OK, I just took my first non-root user live on my Samba 3.0.7 system.
Printing is via cups, with drivers stored in the print$ share. This user is
a local power user. She can add printers, or root can add them. Root can
also print from them. If this user tries to print anything (a test page
On Monday 25 October 2004 17:52, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
If this user tries to print anything (a test
page even) she gets a non-verbose error that looks like a permissions
error. She can view the queues and view all the printer properties though.
The problem here was permissions
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