Samba Printer Share on Win2K Access Denied, No Connection available
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@donz: yes you are right. I could print but still got the "access denied" message. With the "use client parameter = yes" the system says that the printer is operational.
is it use "use client parameter = yes" or "use client driver = yes" and where does it go? I have tried "use client driver = yes" and the print queue gets stuck "Initializing"
if you canīt delete it from windows, change on your unix printerserver to the lpd directory and delete the file you find there you may need root to do this. If you want to do it more comfortable you can do this from your windows client over the ssh service of your Linux box. If a ssh deamon is running, get the ssh and telnet client for windows. its called putty and works fine. with this tool you can logon to your linux box and work using the console.
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