the easy way to solve your problem is by using an
account (username adn password applied) on those
windblows box that have printing previllege....not
anonymous one.

cheers,

welly

--- Tadek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I must admit samba and CUPS are quite complex for me
> and setting my
> linux laptop to print on the windows printer is not
> easy task. My
> debian distribution is Sarge. I am using KDE
> printing manager with
> nice GUI interface.  I selected CUPS (Common UNIX
> Print System) as a
> Print System Currently Used.  Next I am trying to
> use Add wizard to
> add network printer. I selected Add Printer/Classes
> and on the second
> page I selected SMB shared prnter (Windows). On next
> page I selected
> for User Authentication Annonymus (no
> login/password) option. On next
> page (SMB Printer Setting) I pressed Scan button.  I
> can see MSHOME
> group there.  When I click on this group I can even
> see, windows PC
> (where my printer is), but when I try to see what is
> attached to this
> PC I get:
> 
> Error returning browse list: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
> 
> 
> Could anybody offer me a hint what needs to be done
> to get rid of
> access denied error code?  Should I set up something
> on windows server
> side or on linux client side? I run Home edition of
> XP with guest
> account set on.  I also tried authentication method
> Guest Account.  In
> that case I can only see MSHOME and no computer
> attached.
> 
> 
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