Hello Dear!,
Finally i've found possibility to right u, my lovely girl :)
All our photos which i've made at the beach (even when u're without ur bh:))
photos are great! This evening i'll come and we'll make the best SEX :)
Right now enjoy the photos.
Kiss, James.
ik
Hello Dear!,
Finally i've found possibility to right u, my lovely girl :)
All our photos which i've made at the beach (even when u're without ur bh:))
photos are great! This evening i'll come and we'll make the best SEX :)
Right now enjoy the photos.
Kiss, James.
cm
Hello Dear!,
Finally i've found possibility to right u, my lovely girl :)
All our photos which i've made at the beach (even when u're without ur bh:))
photos are great! This evening i'll come and we'll make the best SEX :)
Right now enjoy the photos.
Kiss, James.
sf
Hello Dear!,
Finally i've found possibility to right u, my lovely girl :)
All our photos which i've made at the beach (even when u're without ur bh:))
photos are great! This evening i'll come and we'll make the best SEX :)
Right now enjoy the photos.
Kiss, James.
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Thanks. For anyone finding this thread, WebDAV (mod_dav in apache)
Worked out as a better solution.
> -Original Message-
> From: rruegner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 5:38 PM
> To: James Lewis; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Help wi
I'd like to use Samba to access files on an Internet based server (which
is primarily a web server), from Windows XP clients, over the Internet.
The server is in a data center, the XP machines are on a cable
connection with 1.5Mbps down and 256kbps up. Port 139 is blocked by the
ISP.
I'm looking
; path = /usr/somewhere/shared
; valid users = mary fred
; public = no
; writable = yes
; printable = no
; create mask = 0765
any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
I am a system administrator that is fixing to move from a company stuck
in windows due to cost already i
n the local disk.
TIA for any tips/advice.
(I can't connect directly to the server because my ISP has port 139
blocked)
James
smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = S1
encrypt passwords = yes
[test]
comment = test
path = /some/path/to/some/webspace
read
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> > -Original Message-
> > From: James Kreuziger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > Now the problem. I have VERY intermittent connectivity
> > to my PDC. When I show
I've used samba for the better part of 4 years now.
Never had any real problems that were not easily
resolved. Samba has become the single most important
piece of software in our lab. It has reduced my
administrative headaches considerably.
However, now I have a real problem that I have no clue
o
This was a great read (see link). Makes all the 'pain' of getting one of
these things up and working properly, all the more worth while.
Read on.
http://www.itweek.co.uk/News/1144289
Many congrats guys, very impressive.
Simon
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Good day,
We have recently started running Samba (obtained from HP as
CIFS/9000). There is a problem with the magic script option under the
shares. I've set up a magic script for the share /tmp and when I edit and
close the file, the only thing that is done is that the file is deleted. I
I recently upgraded to SAMBA 3.0 on several Linux servers. My servers
are joined to a child domain that is part of a larger Active Directory
forest and I am using ADS security. Some of my users only have accounts
in the root Active Directory domain and other users have accounts in our
child domain.
I recently upgraded to SAMBA 3.0 on several Linux servers. My servers
are joined to a child domain that is part of a larger Active Directory
forest and I am using ADS security. Some of my users only have accounts
in the root Active Directory domain and other users have accounts in our
child domain.
oup
writeable.
Thanks in advance. Samba set up quickly and seems to work great, except for
this
little bit of strangeness.
-Jim
James E. Sullivan | Northrop Grumman IT
Building 12B|
I've set up a CIPE VPN, between my notebook computer and my Linux based
firewall. While the VPN generally works well, I've noticed a strange
problem with file sharing from the local network to the notebook. I set
up the VPN, with the idea of accessing my systems at home via a dial up
ISP, to
rinters]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
[lab]
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
printer name = lab
oplocks = No
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and its, uh, heirs.
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> Both can be run from a command (DOS command.com or cmd.exe) window.
>
> If the WINS server is wrong, then network browsing will go all to h*ck!
>
>
> James Kreuziger wrote:
> | First off, I'd like to give all the people involved
> | with the de
First off, I'd like to give all the people involved
with the development of Samba a big thanks. I'd have
to say that Samba is probably the single most important
piece of software that we run in our research lab.
I'd also like to say that I have had so few problems that
I probably haven't written a
Well I guess I better go read the section again about Unix ---> Windoze
group mappings!
Thanks
James
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already and it is
only being used programmaticly so I don't need to do any browsing.
Any optimization tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
James
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id of
user [nsb] is not a Domain group !
Sep 8 15:17:14 main2 smbd[31974]: get_domain_user_groups: You should fix
it, NT doesn't like that
My smb.conf is the same one from 2.2.3 that I upgraded from.
Any idea what is causing this and how to fix it?
TIA
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Hi All,
I am new to configuring samba and am trying to setup a few read-write shares
on my FreeBSD box. Unfortunately, it's proving very difficult to access my
shares:
1. When I use the smb client, I see the following error:
vanadium# smbclient -L localhost -U James
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Published: Que
Title: Special Edition Using Samba 3.0 (Special Edition Using)
I would be a very happy man if someone could help.
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thankyou for your advice. I hadn't thought of it like that. I'm glad I
asked the question now. cheers --beast !
Have a great weekend
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Hello all --
I'm running Samba 2.2.7 on RedHat 8.0, using the Samba server as PDC.
Whenever I try to change permissions on a folder or file through a W2K
client, (Properties->Security), I am allowed to set the new permissions,
but when I hit the Apply or OK button,
I get the message "Unable to
Dear Thomas Dewar,
Only root can use the '-U' parameter. Try changing it without the '-U'
option and it should work.
James Kosin
Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 12:35:52 +0200
From: Thomas Dewar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Samba] users and smbpasswd
To: Thomas Dewar <
I have a standalone Linux server (no network behind it) running Freeswan
ipsec and Samba, and client systems connect to it over the Internet. What is
the best way to make Samba accessible only via the ipsec0 interface?
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equests. I know it's samba responsible for
the flooding because as soon as I kill both smbd and nmbd with
/etc/init.d/samba stop, the flood stops.
Is there any information on this behaviour ? Or perhaps do I have
something configured incorrectly ?
I'm running Samba version: 2.2
equests. I know it's samba responsible for
the flooding because as soon as I kill both smbd and nmbd with
/etc/init.d/samba stop, the flood stops.
Is there any information on this behaviour ? Or perhaps do I have
something configured incorrectly ?
I'm running Samba version: 2.2
0775
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
valid users = bear
printable = Yes
postscript = Yes
browseable = No
Can somebody help?
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postscript = Yes
browseable = No
Can somebody shed some light?
thanks
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one have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
-James
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assdb backend = smbpasswd guest
wins support = yes
[homes]
browsable = no
writable = yes
[downloads]
comment = Download area
path = /home/downloads
browsable = yes
writable = yes
valid users = james
When I reconnect via the wired interface on my x
9:56:21, 0]
rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_pipe_netsec_process(1340)
Invalid auth info 68 or level 5 on schannel
[2003/07/11 09:56:21, 0]
rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:process_request_pdu(605)
process_request_pdu: failed to do schannel processing.
All workstations are domain members.
Any suggestions?
J
I'm having a similar problem. I'm running Samba 2.2.8a
on Solaris 8, and Win2k and XP. About 2 weeks ago, my
Roaming Profile started loading/unloading REALLY slow.
It had been taking 30-45 seconds to load, then all of a sudden
it started taking 2-5 minutes. Yes, my profile was getting
large (100
.
Thanks for your cooperation.
MR.OKI JAMES
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O/S Redhat 9.0, all the latest patches, kernel 2.4.20-18.9
I recently upgraded to Samba 3.0 beta 1, and may I say, this is a very
cool product. Very, very happy with it.
Some serious brains gone into making this..!
The only problem I really have at present is trying to find literature on
ho
I recently upgraded to Samba 3.0 beta 1, and may I say, this is a very
cool product. Very, very happy with it.
Some serious brains gone into making this..!
The only problem I really have at present is trying to find literature on
how to configure the recycle bin module
(audit.so seems to be
I've googled for this and it seems quite a few people can't
access Windows shares as described below. Is Nautilus & the
smb: command buggy?
--- James Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> New to Samba, RH8. Searched for an answer but without
> joy.
>
&
n - are there any better ways of allowing a
user access to a WinNT share than having to allow the
Windows Guest user browse rights to the share?
Regards
James
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is not usually needed or wanted)
- Remove the old driver before installing the new printer. This however,
totally ruins the click to install metaphor that Samba and CUPS provide.
Does anyone have any suggestions or comments?
James.
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Yes they are - and I forgot to mention that the Web Filesystem service has
been disabled.
On 10/6/03 10:30 am, "Mikevl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are the WinXP machines running SP1?
>
> Mike
> - Original Message -
> From: "James Jeffrey" &l
s not happen every time, but does happen quite frequently.
Our network is not displaying a significant amount of packet loss.
Below is our Samba configuration.
James.
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netbios name = BERTHA
workgroup = TECHNOPHOBIA
veto oplock files = /*.doc/*.qbw/
kernel oplocks = no
interfaces = eth
r the default for
swat. Perhaps it shouldn't be?
Hope this helps anyone else with complaining mac users.
James
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- and
searched the net without finding anything of use.
If anyone at all has seen this and/or knows what the problem/solution
is, I'd be most grateful.
Many thanks,
James
(My samba config if it's of any use)
[global]
workgroup = WINCHESTER
netbios name = CRAY
se
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ems. Has anyone
else seen this? Its not like I can't access the shares, its just I have to
put in the password again after logging into Windows.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
James
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anyone has an explanation.
Solaris 2.9
Samba 2.2.3a
W2K Professional clients
Thanks,
Jim
James D. Bonasera
Lockheed Martin Corp.
(610) 531-5873
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> On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, James Richardson wrote:
>
>> I previously posted this to the linux.samba mailing list. I'm not sure
>> that was the right place, so here it is again. Apologies if you've
>> already seen it.
>
> James,
>
> What happens when you
ds, so I dont
know where the problem may lie.
Any suggestions would be most gratefully received!!
Thanks!
James
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Sir, I am trying to install samba on a enterprise 450 can you provide so
direction
On this install.
Thank you,
Art
706 791-9030
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* nbnsfw.c:
*
* Copyright (c) 2003 James McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your o
matic + postscript)
OK -- this means that your printer 'printer_name' is a "raw" printer
(if it exists at all).
What result do you get with
"cupsaddsmb -v ccsys4100"
???
I get the same error when I try this.
"Warning: No PPD file for printer "ccsys4100&
James Nallen wrote on Samba-Digest:
> Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 09:23:10 +
> From: James Nallen
> To: samba at lists.samba.org
> Subject: [Samba] Samba and CUPS
> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030216144228.00a66318 at ailm.may.ie>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us
PS and it is visible when
browsing from a Windows client.
Where is it looking for these PPD files? Is it /etc/cups/ppd? Could it be
that it does not recognize the PPD files for some reason?
Also, could someone further develop
Any suggestions are welcome. Thank you.
Regards,
James Nallen,
Sy
essage.
Many thanks
James Read.
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I've been searching the archives, but I've not seen anything addressing
the questions I have below:
First, we run several Samba Servers on various Linux systems on our
network. All the Samba Servers are working just fine and we are really
happy with them.
We have been trying to track down some e
management.
Thanks,
James Kosin
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Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 12:59 PM
Subject: samba Digest, Vol 2, Issue 37
|
| Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 12:59:39 +0100
| From: Jorge Videgain Marquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED
omainadmin' and in that i have put
the user 'james' i want to have with admin privs. 'james' is also under group 'wheel'
aswell.
in /usr/local/etc/smb.conf i have added the line
domain admin group = @domainadmin
This works fine with windows 2000. I can logon i
Is there any download for a Sequent Dynix unix system as i'd like to install Samba on
this. Could replies be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I have samba 2.2.1
Redhat 7.2
The samba is set up as Share level access.
It keeps asking for the username and password when i try to connect with
win98 and win2k clients. I cannot connect.
here is smb.conf:
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 0.0.0.0 (0.0.0.0)
# Date: 2003/01/20 03:45
I am not saying that I doubt you, but I am confused because I did not have
the same corruption when the files were sourced from a Win 2000 server.
Only the NT 4.0 servers, which to me seems that the problem would lie in
Samba's relationship with NT 4.0.
John R. James, Jr.
Unix Engineer
issue
so I ended up going all the back to 2.2.1 and that solve the problem for me.
Not a direct fix for your problem, but just a heads up that you may have
issues if you go too new.
John R. James, Jr.
Unix Engineer
FSG V IADTU
Acxiom, Corporation
501-342-0455
-Original Message-
From: Mike
is corrupting it. The file that it is corrupting is an output file from
another process and the output size is between 5 GB and 6 GB. Has anyone
else experienced this and if so have you found anything that can be done.
Thanks.
John R. James, Jr.
Unix Engineer
FSG V IADTU
Acxiom, Corporation
501
ng on? I think this config is ok,
because it works fantastic for a while. Is this a known bug? I'm
making huge leaps on getting Linux into my company, but I gotta get this
stable.
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ons on the files.
I used nobody as the owner and group! Just for security reasons, I don't
like using root for this.
Thanks,
James Kosin
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From: "Alex Kramarov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
ver.
Is there some new way to join XP Pro machines to a Samba PDC under Samba
2.2.7a? I can't find anything on this via google, etc...
Thanks,
James Jensen
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Dears Samba users
I have a network conf
i have red hat 7.2 running samba 2.2.6
i am using win2k and win98 to connect as clients
i have the server configured as share level access.
the server still asks clients attempting to map for username and password.
When i supply username and password the samba server says the it is
incorrect.
i hav
nd passwords. Not sure if
this error is something to do with samba on the unix server or something to
do with the NT side of things. On the unix side there's nothing shown in the
two samba logs (log.nmb and log.smb). Also nothing has changed on samba
since it last worked.
James Briar
Tec
t kernel and try to mount a partition with
acl,user_xattr options you get:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/ida/c0d0p7,
or too many mounted file systems
So it looks like the option is turned on in the kernel config, but the
patch is not actually in the kernel.
Ja
printing that causes this problem, either CUPS or
LPRng.
On Sat, 2002-11-30 at 16:33, James wrote:
> Hello, group.
> I am not sure that this is a Samba problem, but it ONLY happens when I
> print via Samba, so here it goes. I also wonder if this is a similar
> problem to the curre
Hello, group.
I am not sure that this is a Samba problem, but it ONLY happens when I
print via Samba, so here it goes. I also wonder if this is a similar
problem to the current thread of "Disconnect problems".
I have a laptop that is running RedHat 8.0. I use a Proxim HRF PCMCIA
card for my home ne
Do the users that are logging on to the Windows machine have an account
on the Linux machine (ie user tinlinux on win2k and user tinlinux on
RedHat)? Does this (linux) user have read/write permission for the
shared directory/ files?
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 21:10, tin tinny wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I set
Here is an excerpt from a reply to a prior post of mine. This works well
on my machine, and should help you:
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 20:45, Simeonidis, Steve wrote:
> I haven't played with permissions much but I've got the following
> line in my /etc/fstab file and it works fine.
>
>
> //abinidi/co
NTFS file system. Mine was FAT 32. So I
changed my file system type to NTFS without data loss by executing:
"convert c: FS:NTFS /V"
And viola, whatever I say dmask is, it is!
Regards,
--James
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I am having difficulty with Windows shares mounted with smb on my linux
machine. The mount directory will not have write permissions for anyone,
no matter what. The mount directory that I use is /home/samba. It has
0700, or drwx-- permissions when it is not connected to Samba. It is
owned by th
utput...anyone have a similar
issue? Thanks!
James
Got a positive name query response from 10.1.200.10 (
10.1.200.10 )
message start: ERRSRV - ERRaccess (The requester does
not have the necessary access rights within the
specified context for the requested function. The
context is defined by the T
the printer. A laserjet II or III driver might work.
James
Elizabeth Barham wrote:
James Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
It sounds like a power management problem on the printer. Have you
tried disabling power save. I think that model has one.
James
Hi James,
Thank y
It sounds like a power management problem on the printer. Have you
tried disabling power save. I think that model has one.
James
Elizabeth Barham wrote:
Hi,
I have a light firewall machine that also acts as a Samba print
server for a Win32 host on my intranet. For some reason, if the
e one achieved with the
Apache plugin:
1) Doesn't require you to be a member of the domain
2) Doesn't require unix accounts for windows users.
--James
-Original Message-
From: Collins, Kevin [mailto:KCollins@;nesbittengineering.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 1:50 PM
To:
Is it possible to get samba to authenticate from the Domain without
adding
a machine account to the domain (using smbpasswd -j ...)
Also, when I tried to add the machine to the domain anyways, I received
an interesting error:
"Set net rpc join for this functionality"
Thanks.
--Jam
I wanted to avoid having to create a machine account on the PDC and
having UNIX accounts for everyone.
> Try:
> security = domain
> password server = network name of dc
> encrypt passwords = yes
> workgroup = domainname
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Thanks.
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Lamanna
U: drive to be automounted to the users home
directory... although I had that working at one point (as i said,
totally lost at the moment)
Any suggestions on the problem + my smb.conf (below) would be much
appreciated.
-James
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = BENCE
mands "passwd" and "/usr/local/samba/bin/smbpasswd" (and "exit"
to log them out after).
James Briar
Technical Support
Chief Exec Dept - Infrastructure - 6th floor
Ext 3807
**^
This email and any file
he
server.
Any ideas ? Obviously not helpfull me not providing
my smb.conf atm, but I will asap
Thanks in advance
-James
change eth0 to
match your internal ethernet card. Make sure you insert this before the
reject rules.
James Hubbard
Justin Georgeson wrote:
Ok, so I know from `netstat --ip -lnp` that the only ports smbd and nmbd
are using are TCP 139, and UDP 137 and 138. I find it a little odd
though that nmbd i
Do you have hosts allow enabled in the smb.conf? Do you have any
firewalling turned on?
hosts allow = 192.168.0.
James Hubbard
Thomas Angst wrote:
Hello all together,
I've got here a very strange problem.
I've set up a vpn with freeswan between two subnets over the internet.
Now
actually be there to
know what it feels like.
Just my little bit of advice.
James Hubbard
Chris de Vidal wrote:
Athlon MP 1.8GHz (mem=nopentium)
2GB ECC SDRAM
Tyan S2460(I think?)
Antec 450W PS
Lots of cooling
5 IBM DeskStar 120GB drives with 8MB caches in RAID 5
3ware 7580(I think?) 8-port har
users :)
Good Luck - and don't give up!
James
James W. Beauchamp, P.E.
2121 Newmarket Pkwy.
Suite 140
Marietta, GA 30067
phone - 770-690-9552 ext. 227
fax - 770-690-9529
www.gesinc.com
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I don't think that you need the -y
-A input -p tcp -s 0/0 -d 0/0 137:139 -j ACCEPT
-A input -p udp -s 0/0 -d 0/0 137:139 -j ACCEPT
-A input -p tcp -s obi-wan-ip -d luke-ip 137:139 -j ACCEPT
-A input -p udp -s obi-wan-ip -d luke-ip 137:139 -j ACCEPT
James
James Hubbard wrote:
Since y
lines to open up the ports, go back to
the site and try again. It should tell you the basic stuff like
workgroup name.
You really should invest in some type of firewalling hardware/software,
preferrably something that filter packets before they get to your machines.
James Hubbard
DJ Busch wrot
Upgrading from 2.2.5 to 2.2.6rc4 seems to have fixed this problem.
James Hubbard
James Hubbard wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've got a problem with printing on a Windows 2K box. Printing from
> that box to a samba server via the normal print mechanism works fine.
> The proble
a certain port. In this case lpt2
2.) a file is copied to the port
James Hubbard
P.S. See error log below. I apologize for the length.
James Hubbard wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've got a problem with printing on a Windows 2K box. Printing from
> that box to a samba server via
m still getting the
same error message. I've just started using disable spoolss = yes but
that doesn't seem to help either.
All relevant information is below. Any help is appreciated.
James Hubbard
This is the command being used to capture the port.
net use lpt2: \\server-bris
well.
On Friday 11 October 2002 9:30 am, you wrote:
> Original Message -
> From: "James Brechtel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 10:25 AM
> Subject: [Samba] Samba CVS
>
> > Ok, I've compil
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