The behavior is different from the 3.2.5 version I used to use. I have
server that handles some 504 printers for the hospital serving some 2k
users. The ratio really isn't that bad, about 150 of those printers are
specialty label printers.
I moved to the newer Samba because of Windows 7
On 05/10/10 11:51 AM, Jack Downes wrote:
The behavior is different from the 3.2.5 version I used to use. I have
server that handles some 504 printers for the hospital serving some 2k
users. The ratio really isn't that bad, about 150 of those printers are
specialty label printers.
I moved to
I'm wondering about the two things that may have changed besides the
version of Samba. One is that you are using security=user in a system
without a domain. I don't think that should change anything except
that you probably don't have a machine account on the server.
The other thing is that
Please don't hijack threads.
You could try something like /etc/init.d/samba restart (or your local
equivalent) to the end of perl script.
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hello
I have cups printing with cups 1.4.4. I'm using the included
smbaddprinter.pl command to add
? I didn't hijack a thread... this is a mailing list. All I did was
hit reply list to a random email, cleaned out the messages subject and
started a new thread. How is that wrong..?
I did try your suggestion, and it doesn't do anything but interrupt the
operation... and I get an
On 10/4/2010 6:30 PM, Jack Downes wrote:
? I didn't hijack a thread... this is a mailing list. All I did was
hit reply list to a random email, cleaned out the messages subject and
started a new thread. How is that wrong..?
That is exactly hijacking a thread. Because you clicked reply
OK. Perhaps you can be more specific about what you are trying to
accomplish. I don't recall adding printers to a server as being
something that happens frequently. yet I get the impression that your
concern is that you have to wait before the added printer becomes
available. That doesn't seem