Premise / status: I've set up Samba 4 as an AD controller, and, according to 
the instructions on the 
[howto](https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_as_a_print_server), have 
established a [print$] share that should allow me to "upload printer drivers 
for Point'n'Print driver installation." The printers are visible from the 
Windows client, but the server does not have Windows drivers available so drag 
and drop installation won't work.

Problems / deviation from the instructions:

If I attempt to load the driver with the [print$] share permissions set as per 
the howto, (755 server side, samba config includes 'writeable = yes') I get an 
access denied error. If I set the [print$] share permissions wide open on the 
server (777) and use the Windows 7 interface to make sure that either Domain 
Admins or even Everyone has full control, drivers will appear to begin 
installation and then fail with errer 0x0000001f. It does not appear that any 
files are actually placed on the server.

I've tried this with different printers and drivers. The user account is a 
Domain Admin and that group was granted print operator privileges. I can even 
just shove random text files into the [print$] share from Windows.

Sub-question: Is there / shouldn't there be a way to have write permissions 
through the Samba4 server without setting the local unix permissions wide open?

Main question: What could I have overlooked?  What do I need to do in order to 
get the print drivers to installed on the server?

Thank you,

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Pablo Virgo
System Administrator

Solutions for Progress, Inc.
728 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146

Phone: 215-701-8075
Fax:   215-972-8109

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