> Can I just check, why exactly are you using Cups?  Is it for centralized
> administration on one server?
>
> Have you also checked under the Security properties on the printer on
> Windows XP?
>
> Although my other half's PC isn't on a domain (I can check one on a
> domain later), if I check the properties of her printer it has the
> following permissions on the printer:
>
> Administrators (XPDESKTOP\Administrators) can Print, Manage Printers and
> Manage Documents.
> CREATOR OWNER (as far as I know the user creating the document) can
> Manage Documents.
> Everyone can Print
> Power Users (XPDESKTOP\Power Users) can Print, Manage Printers.
>
> I'm just thinking maybe on a domain you might need to add something like
> DOMAIN\domain users to the machine and give them permissions to print,
> that way they'll be able to at least print and manage their own documents.
>
> I'll check at work later though and see how their printers are configured.
>
> Rob
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Yes I have seen this security tab and will play with it at some time,
I think this might bring the brake through.
Ummmm, when you say "Why do i Use Cups..." Not to sound dumb but what
else should/could I use, If I remember correctly I tried to hit the
printer directly but this did not work well also... and I thought CUPS
is the best way to setup printers on a Linux Network, Please note this
is not TCP/IP printers (I have 1 on the network but have NO problems
with this printer)

thanx

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