On Friday 02 March 2007 14:48, you wrote:
> Jarle Thorsen wrote:
> > I have a printer connected to a linuxbox running Samba and Cups. I have
> > followed the instructions in the Samba-HOWTO to export the printerdriver
> > a a machine running Windows XP. When I try to print to the printer
> > Window
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Jarle Thorsen wrote:
> I have a printer connected to a linuxbox running Samba and Cups. I have
> followed the instructions in the Samba-HOWTO to export the printerdriver a
> a machine running Windows XP. When I try to print to the printer Windows
> say
I have a printer connected to a linuxbox running Samba and Cups. I have
followed the instructions in the Samba-HOWTO to export the printerdriver a
a machine running Windows XP. When I try to print to the printer Windows
says "Access denied", and in /var/log/samba/log.xp I get:
[2007/02/21 18:24:2
Update / resolution:
After additional investigation into our problem, we have occasionally
seen an entry like:
wks069195 () connect to service lbrmgt initially as user
nobody (uid=-2, gid=-2) (pid 1015860)
We then opened up the permissions on /var/spool/samba/lbrmgt. (chmod
777)
Since then t
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Mineau, Kevin wrote:
> Mineau, Kevin wrote:
>
> Over 100 locations, each has it's own local samba
> server with identical config. Each location has 5
> XP PC connections. Guess around 10 - 30 print
> requests from the PCs per day. Some jobs could
Mineau, Kevin wrote:
Over 100 locations, each has it's own local samba
server with identical config. Each location has 5
XP PC connections. Guess around 10 - 30 print
requests from the PCs per day. Some jobs could be from
Word or Excel. Print jobs unlikely over 20 pages
while most are les
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Mineau, Kevin wrote:
>From time to time we get a call that printing stops working.
>
> I have found a post stating that it may be a file space
> issue. After checking, our file systems have plenty of extra
> space in them and have never filled up y
We have recently migrated from a package called Totalnet to Samba to
replace our file and print services. File services are working great.
>From time to time we get a call that printing stops working.
I have found a post stating that it may be a file space issue. After
checking, our file system