On 3/15/2011 at 06:06 PM, Lester, Doug dles...@harryanddavid.com wrote:
Hi Mark,
Unfortunately, the user still shows up as guest.
I guess my next question is whether the users are going through Samba at all,
or hitting the printer via CUPS on HTTP port 631. When I look at my wife's
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Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2011 12:04 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Cups, Samba, and Usernames
On 3/15/2011 at 06:06 PM, Lester, Doug dles...@harryanddavid.com
wrote:
Hi Mark,
Unfortunately, the user still shows up as guest.
I guess my next question is whether the users
On the printer test page, the printer name is \\techlnux\MF_PRT6-7 and
the port name is Samba Printer Port. The same is true in Windows
Explorer. So, I am assuming it is using samba.
Doug,
Just for grins, go to one of the Windows boxes and try defining a printer like
this:
When it asks
I recently added some mainframe printers to cups and made them available
to our Windows domain via samba. These printers print a banner page used
for distribution. I would like to have the username on the banner page
change from Guest to the Active Directory username. Can someone let me
know how
On 3/15/2011 at 01:56 PM, Lester, Doug dles...@harryanddavid.com wrote:
I recently added some mainframe printers to cups and made them available
to our Windows domain via samba. These printers print a banner page used
for distribution. I would like to have the username on the banner page
Hi Mark,
Unfortunately, the user still shows up as guest.
Thanks,
Doug
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Mark Post
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Subject: Re: Cups, Samba, and Usernames
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