Cornelius Mostert wrote:
>> 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
> 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
Cornelius Mostert wrote:
>> Have you tried adding all users on the domain as admins on the local
>> machine? might be worth a shot, printing works for me and this is what I
>> have done.
>>
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>
> Ummm I have +- 6000 users on the d
> Have you tried adding all users on the domain as admins on the local
> machine? might be worth a shot, printing works for me and this is what I
> have done.
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Ummm I have +- 6000 users on the domain (not all logged in at any
given tim
Have you tried adding all users on the domain as admins on the local
machine? might be worth a shot, printing works for me and this is what I
have done.
Regards,
Daniel
Cornelius Mostert wrote:
OK, SO I plugged the printer directly into the Linux server, used cups
to setup the server ans Samba
OK, SO I plugged the printer directly into the Linux server, used cups
to setup the server ans Samba to share the server, everyone is allowed
to print.
Test,
1.0. Print test page from CUPS - All OK
1.1. Log on to Win client as LOCAL windows Administrator and setup the
default domain printer (Share
Hallo all
I have a Samba and Printer problem...
Site details:
Linux Primary Domain Controller - Samba
Clients - Win XP
Printers - Various shared on the client PCs
Print Server - Samba
Problem:
I have a problem getting NON root/Admin users to print...
1. So PC "A" is a Win XP PC having a shared pr