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On Monday 17 Feb 2003 10:45 am, Gonzalo Servat wrote:

> Nope, CUPS can talk IPP.

Oh, I know CUPS talks IPP, my problem was persuading Windoze to talk IPP to 
it. :-)

Many thanks for the information though, at the time we were on a network 
without an internet connection, so I just took it as read that this was 
another MS kerberos style breakage..

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 Chris Samuel  :  http://csamuel.org/  :  Wollongong, NSW

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