Hello Tomek, the problem with the uppercase could be a thing. But I think this is not really the point. cupsaddsmb enacapsulates the installation process normally done with a couple of rpcclient calls. To have more control over the installation process the samba documentation tells you how to go through this process manually. I was able to install the driver-files in the /etc/samba/drivers directory with the rpcclient and a 'put' command. Now that the files reside in the /etc/samba/drivers/W32X86 directory, I tried to make the 'adddriver' command as described in the samba doc. This command fails, and it will fail with cupsaddsmb as long as the problem seen with the manual installation isn't fixed.
In my first post you see an error msg, that tells that something is wrong with the count of parameters of the rpc-call. Is this the real problem, or is it something that the program means, 'I don't know the exact problem, so I give this messages'? Stefan. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba