On 2 Oct 2001 09:44:34 -0500, Michael Heldebrant wrote: >On Mon, 2001-10-01 at 00:59, Joe Barnett wrote: >> I'm trying to share my parrallel port printer through samba to my >>win2k >> laptop, and getting the following error in my log.smbd when i try to >> connect from the laptop: >> > [2001/09/30 22:00:31, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(239) >> littlejoe (192.168.0.4) couldn't find service >> ::{2227a280-3aea-1069-a2de-08002b30309d} >>snip >> any ideas why I can't form a good connection (it used to work, not >>sure >> what has changed since it stopped, since I'm not sure exaclty when it >> stopped working) > >I'd search the registry on littlejoe for the 2227 whatever value. It >appears it's looking for something odd that samba isn't providing to >it. >I haven't found anything that leaps out of google for it either. IIRC >there is supposed to be special versions of samba that cater to Win2k, >perhaps someone can elaborate on that further. > >--mike
I've looked in the regsitry and the 2227.... value seems to be the class ID windows assigns to the "add new printer" action. I don't feel comfortable mucking around with that, certainly, and I'm not sure it'd do much good if I did... Anyone know about these special versions of win2k-enabled sambas? I'm just using the latest out of SID. Thanks, Joe