I have a problem printing from Windows 7 to a Linux machine which has only occurred since the upgrade to Debian Jessie.

I have reported the bug to bugzilla.samba.org (as bug #11271) and there has been essentially no response so far.

The Jessie upgrade moved samba from version 3.6 to version 4.1 so the problem has been introduced in Samba 4. In attempts to access a print share from Windows, I get the comment "The procedure number is out of range." Microsoft states categorically that this is due to changes in the application:

"Contact the supplier of the running distributed application. There is a version control problem in the application that can only be fixed by the application supplier (procedures were added to an .IDL file without changing the version number)."

Something has been changed in Samba 4 (or in Debian's implementation of Samba) and I suspect there is a simple smb.conf file fix for it. I would appreciate being told what it is.

I would be happy to provide more details, and my smb.conf file; they are reported in the bugzilla posting.


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