[Samba] Re: windows printer config management

2008-02-05 Thread Brian May
> "Michael" == Michael Heydon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

BM> * first time, windows complains that the server doesn't have the 
drivers.

Michael> This is odd and you will probably have to fix it before other 
things
Michael> work smoothly.

I guess fixing this should be my first priority then. Any ideas how to
debug what is going on?

It is kind of painful that it works the second time :-(.
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[Samba] Re: windows printer config management

2008-02-06 Thread Brian May
> "Michael" == Michael Heydon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Michael> Maybe the audit vfs module so you can see exactly which files it 
trys
Michael> to access (if it tries) and why it can't.

Good suggestion.

Michael> You don't have the client drivers setting enabled in your smb.conf 
do
Michael> you? (I don't know what it would do, but it is meant for when the
Michael> server doesn't have drivers loaded.)

I assume you mean the "use client driver" setting. I haven't set it,
so I assume it should be the default, no.

Michael> Are you using a domain/user level security?

Domain level security

Michael> Maybe you could just post your whole smb.conf and someone might 
spot
Michael> something out of place.

I just tried to reproduce the problem on a new installation of
Windows, and it worked perfectly first time... :-(.

So probably not much point just yet in doing any more unless until I
can confirm if it is still a problem.
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Re: [Samba] Re: windows printer config management

2008-02-05 Thread Michael Heydon

Brian May wrote:

"Michael" == Michael Heydon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:



BM> * first time, windows complains that the server doesn't have the 
drivers.

Michael> This is odd and you will probably have to fix it before other 
things
Michael> work smoothly.

I guess fixing this should be my first priority then. Any ideas how to
debug what is going on?

It is kind of painful that it works the second time :-(.
  


Maybe the audit vfs module so you can see exactly which files it trys to 
access (if it tries) and why it can't.


You don't have the client drivers setting enabled in your smb.conf do 
you? (I don't know what it would do, but it is meant for when the server 
doesn't have drivers loaded.)


Are you using a domain/user level security?

Maybe you could just post your whole smb.conf and someone might spot 
something out of place.


*Michael Heydon - IT Administrator *
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


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