No, it's not. Maybe I'll just move my printer driver share to the FOG server. 
Probably easier than trying to join it to the domain.

Mike


On Aug 9, 2010, at 1:28 PM, K Lesko wrote:

> Is the fog server a member of the domain?  I had problems with an av-server 
> not being able to read\write to a share because I initially forgot to join it 
> the machine to the domain, so it didn't have permission to access the share, 
> even though it was R/W for everyone.
> 
> On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 1:12 PM, Mike Oliveri <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> I'm having a tough time with printers. I dropped my printer drivers in a 
> public SMB share on our Apple server, and I'm pointing the INF file there. 
> However, every time the printer is installed on the client machine, I get an 
> error that it can't find the drivers.
> 
> For example, I've got an XP workstation and it's supposed to get drivers for 
> a Color LaserJet 3600. It seems to find the printer okay, but it can't find 
> the drivers.
> 
> The Printer Alias is \\apollo\LJ3600Lab, which is the share name on the print 
> server
> 
> The Print INF File is \\apollo\Public\Printers\HPLJ3600\hpc3600e.inf
> 
> If I put that INF File URL in the My Computer address bar on the client, the 
> INF file opens in Notepad just fine. I don't seem to have any sharing issues 
> as I'm able to read and write to the shared directory just fine. It's just 
> the FOG Service that appears to not be able to get to the share. Note I've 
> given the world read/write permissions to this share.
> 
> What am I missing?
> 
> Thanks,
> Mike Oliveri
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