> We also use HylaFAX, but this has little to do with Samba. You require
> a client for Windows in order to give users a decent experience, I
> recommend HylaFSP (which is a commercial product, but reasonably
> priced). There are several Win32 clients, most of which don't really
> stand up to re
> >The problem of the connectivity error seems to have been persistant for the
> >duration of the windows login - so whatever I had screwed up I think I must
> >have fixed, but I still have concerns... (and oodles of ideas - I could use
> >this same process to create a fax gateway too...)
> I also
Mitch (WebCob) wrote:
The problem of the connectivity error seems to have been persistant for the
duration of the windows login - so whatever I had screwed up I think I must
have fixed, but I still have concerns... (and oodles of ideas - I could use
this same process to create a fax gateway too...)
The problem of the connectivity error seems to have been persistant for the
duration of the windows login - so whatever I had screwed up I think I must
have fixed, but I still have concerns... (and oodles of ideas - I could use
this same process to create a fax gateway too...)
[Mitch says:] >One
[Mitch says:] ok... after looking at Adam's and Hamish's work, and making it
fit our setup (file system, folders, etc.) I have it working - kinda ;-)
The printer is detectable, and when prompted, I selected an HP2500C PS
driver and boom - when I print, I get a PDF file in the expected place...
BUT
> > Then I added this to my smb.conf
> This won't work with printing = cups if Samba is linked against libcups...
> > [pdfprinter]
> > printing = lprng
> This looks okay.
> > print command = /usr/bin/smbpdfmaker %s %U %m %I
Our share definition looks like -
[pdfconv]
path = /t
[Mitch says:] Awesome guys - thanks!
[Mitch says:] I'll probably go with the route of just saving the files -
will tie email notification into our preferences DB (have to do that anyways
to lookup their actual email domain which is not the same as their NT
domain...)
Would be neat if winpopup-like
Hamish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then I added this to my smb.conf
This won't work with printing = cups if Samba is linked against libcups...
> [pdfprinter]
> printing = lprng
This looks okay.
> print command = /usr/bin/smbpdfmaker %s %U %m %I
--
You are the only person t
> This is what I use, it is a simple script called from smb.conf. I have
> saved the script in /usr/bin and made it executable.
And here is what we use:
-
#!/bin/sh
# Simple script to convert a specified postscript file into a PDF
# document # and place it in a location that
> [Mitch says:] Sorry for butting in - and sorry if this is a dumb question -
> but are you guys saying there is an existing PDF printer / spooler combo
> that provides a PDF output option under Samba? Is this a 3rd party app or
> where do I get started looking at this?
Yes, it is included with ju
Mitch (WebCob) wrote:
-Original Message-
Is anyone has set a samba mail pdf printer with ADS athentification ?
How
can I setup samba for that ?
Same as setting up samba for anything. The "mail pdf printer" is just a
printer as far as Samba is concerned, queing the job
-Original Message-
> > Is anyone has set a samba mail pdf printer with ADS athentification ?
How
> > can I setup samba for that ?
Same as setting up samba for anything. The "mail pdf printer" is just a
printer as far as Samba is concerned, queing the job just happens to
invoke a script
> > Is anyone has set a samba mail pdf printer with ADS athentification ? How
> > can I setup samba for that ?
Same as setting up samba for anything. The "mail pdf printer" is just a
printer as far as Samba is concerned, queing the job just happens to
invoke a script that does the ->pdf->mail
> Hi everyone,
>
> Is anyone has set a samba mail pdf printer with ADS athentification ? How
> can I setup samba for that ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Olivier BATARD, Technicien Système - Poste 1655
> SIGMA Informatique http://www.sigma.fr
> 3 rue Newton, BP 4127, 44241 La Chapelle sur Erdre Cedex
> Tel d
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