of the printers. I have also
deleted and readded the printer in CUPS, but when setting this one
printer up again, I still can't get it to stick. I'm flat out of
ideas for things to try.
Dan
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fax
printer
properties on the server. If I log onto the domain with the same
username/password, I can. Under 2.2.8, I didn't have to be logged into
the domain. Is there a parameter that I can change to get back the old
functionality?
Thanks,
Dan
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I use mkntpwd to calculate LM and NT Passwords. It is in the examples
directory. The source is in there, so if you are just interested in
how, then you can look it up.
Dan
On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 13:13, Torben Thomsen wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to calculate the passwords so i can change them from
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sys_user = sys_getpwnam(username);
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LDAP. I am attaching the two files. Please respond
to my email address with any comments, as I haven't subscribed to this
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out, it works great!
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 15:59, Daniel T. Gynn wrote:
I am having trouble getting the cupsaddsmb script to work to add the
drivers. Everything seems to work (it copies the drivers to the correct
directories), but I keep getting the result NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL error
I am running samba 2.2.6 and cups 1.1.16. I can't get cupsaddsmb to
complete successfully. I'm at an end here, I can't think of anything
else to try after 2 weeks of searching the web. It copies the drivers
to the print$ share directory, however the SetPrinter command fails on
the rpcclient
I am running samba 2.2.6 and cups 1.1.16. I can't get cupsaddsmb to
complete successfully. I'm at an end here, I can't think of anything
else to try after 2 weeks of searching the web. It copies the drivers
to the print$ share directory, however the SetPrinter command fails on
the rpcclient
=0
result was NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
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Yes, I have
Printcap /etc/printcap
in the cupsd.conf file. And it is generating new printcaps. The
printers are showing up fine in the samba browse list and I can print to
them from the Linux box.
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 16:48, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
Daniel T. Gynn wrote on Samba-Digest
command
line in the printer share with the absolute path to
the printer?
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