In order to authenticate to my printer, I must enter a user account.
On my windows box, I share the printer to user "Guest", and then on the linux box I use
smb://Guest:@SERVERNAME/SHARENAME
You may wish to try with the guest account and the null password.
Hope it helps,
Dan
On Thu, 2003-
In order to authenticate to my printer, I must enter a user account.
On my windows box, I share the printer to user "Guest", and then on the linux box I use
smb://Guest:@SERVERNAME/SHARENAME
You may wish to try with the guest account and the null password.
Hope it helps,
Dan
On Thu, 2003-
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From: Alessandro Speranza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 5:20 AM
To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Subject: samba printing
Hi Folks.
I know this is not exactly a laptop problem, but since I'm having it with
my laptop I ask it to you.
I've got (damn it!) an Epso
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From: Alessandro Speranza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 5:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: samba printing
Hi Folks.
I know this is not exactly a laptop problem, but since I'm having it with
my laptop I ask it to you.
I've got (damn it!) an Epson printer conne
Hi Folks.
I know this is not exactly a laptop problem, but since I'm having it with
my laptop I ask it to you.
I've got (damn it!) an Epson printer connected to a Windows XP box. The
printer is shared with the other computers of the workgroup. One of these
computers is mine, which dual boots (wi
Hi Folks.
I know this is not exactly a laptop problem, but since I'm having it with
my laptop I ask it to you.
I've got (damn it!) an Epson printer connected to a Windows XP box. The
printer is shared with the other computers of the workgroup. One of these
computers is mine, which dual boots (wi
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