I'm still not having much luck with this one. Anyone else have any suggestions? 
Is the FOG server or service providing any kind of username to the share 
computer? I'm really hoping I don't have to go around installing print drivers 
on every computer.

Mike

On Aug 9, 2010, at 1:28 PM, K Lesko wrote:

> Is the fog server a member of the domain?  I had problems with an av-server 
> not being able to read\write to a share because I initially forgot to join it 
> the machine to the domain, so it didn't have permission to access the share, 
> even though it was R/W for everyone.
> 
> On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 1:12 PM, Mike Oliveri <mike.oliv...@student.rb60.com> 
> wrote:
> I'm having a tough time with printers. I dropped my printer drivers in a 
> public SMB share on our Apple server, and I'm pointing the INF file there. 
> However, every time the printer is installed on the client machine, I get an 
> error that it can't find the drivers.
> 
> For example, I've got an XP workstation and it's supposed to get drivers for 
> a Color LaserJet 3600. It seems to find the printer okay, but it can't find 
> the drivers.
> 
> The Printer Alias is \\apollo\LJ3600Lab, which is the share name on the print 
> server
> 
> The Print INF File is \\apollo\Public\Printers\HPLJ3600\hpc3600e.inf
> 
> If I put that INF File URL in the My Computer address bar on the client, the 
> INF file opens in Notepad just fine. I don't seem to have any sharing issues 
> as I'm able to read and write to the shared directory just fine. It's just 
> the FOG Service that appears to not be able to get to the share. Note I've 
> given the world read/write permissions to this share.
> 
> What am I missing?
> 
> Thanks,
> Mike Oliveri
> Roanoke-Benson CUSD 60
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