Doesn't matter -- this is a test from the server to determine if the share
is in good shape. He was asking as a diagnostic idea.
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Well, my problem has changed.
I rolled back to Samba 3.0.7 and the issue was still there, telling me
that it was a case of corrupted printer drivers in the print$ share most
likely. I tried to recopy them in there manually but that didn't work,
so I deleted them and reinstalled the drivers usin
Franz Pförtsch wrote:
Do you have tried:
smbclient ///print$ -U
what is happening?
I tried following the solution in that thread and it didn't help. I can
print to the printers if I install the driver manually, but I cannot get
it to install the driver automatically from the print$ share anymo
Do you have tried:
smbclient ///print$ -U
what is happening?
I tried following the solution in that thread and it didn't help. I can
> print to the printers if I install the driver manually, but I cannot get
> it to install the driver automatically from the print$ share anymore.
> The "Acc
Franz Pförtsch wrote:
I had similar problem.
Please have a look at the following thread:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2004-December/038284.html
regards
Franz
Jeff Umbach wrote:
Using Samba 3.0.7 on RedHat Enterprise Linux 3, we were using the
printer$ share to store printer drive
I had similar problem.
Please have a look at the following thread:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2004-December/038284.html
regards
Franz
Jeff Umbach wrote:
> Using Samba 3.0.7 on RedHat Enterprise Linux 3, we were using the
> printer$ share to store printer drivers on the serv