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Point'n'print support of various printer drivers (workaround)
Roel van Meer wrote: ray klassen writes: The problem is always when a printer driver makes a call to a windows dll on the server which the linux server can't respond to. Wish the driver developers would brain up... I recently found a tool by Cisco[1] with which you can compare and if neces... 13 May 2010 17:09
[Samba] AUTO : Ulrik Darnetz est en congés (renvoi 17/05/2010)
Je suis absent(e) du bureau jusqu'au 17/05/2010 Remarque : ceci est une réponse automatique à votre message "samba Digest, Vol 89, Issue 18" envoyé le 13/05/2010 20:00:03. C'est la seule notification que vous recevrez pendant l'absence de cette personne. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the ... 13 May 2010 14:55
[Samba] Windows 7 64-bit drivers / cupsaddsmb
I'm getting ready to migrate my office of 50+ Windows XP machines to Windows 7, in a mix of 64-bit and 32-bit clients. I've setup a new samba server on a separate domain to prepare and test for this transition. I've gotten everything to work so far except for printing, and I'm at a loss on how to proceed. It... 13 May 2010 13:49
net rpc rights grant root SeDiskOperatorPrivilege failed with "Failed to grant privileges for root (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED)"
You need to tell net with which user you run the command: net rpc rights grant USERNAME SeDiskOperatorPrivilege -Uroot HTH, Norberto El 13/05/2010 9:53, "Nagaraj Shyam" <Nagaraj_Shyam(a)symantec.com> escribió: Hi, I have a samba server setup as a domain member. I am trying to grant SeDiskOperatorPri... 13 May 2010 16:02
[Samba] net rpc rights grant root SeDiskOperatorPrivilege failed with "Failed to grant privileges for root (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED)"
Hi, I have a samba server setup as a domain member. I am trying to grant SeDiskOperatorPrivilege to some user accounts e.g. "domainaname\User", but I always get the above error. It doesnot matter what I specify as the server in -S option to the command. The command syntax I use is: net rpc rights ... 13 May 2010 09:22
Problems accessing samba 3.5.7 from Windows 2008
any ideas anybody? Mit freundlichem Gruss, Dirk Laurenz Projektmanager FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS GmbH R DE GE TIS N IC 2 Hildesheimer Strasse 25 30880 Laatzen Germany Telephone: +49 511 84 89 18 08 Telefax: +49 511 84 89 25 18 08 Mobile: +49 170 22 10 781 Email: dirk.laurenz@... 13 May 2010 02:53
select read/write access by user or group?
2010/5/12 William P.N. Smith <w_smith(a)compusmiths.com>: It seems if I have a share that someone can read, anyone can read it, is that right? depends; how did you configure your shares? but +staff isn't documented anywhere (user or @group is, but not +staff), and adding creating a Linux group called... 13 May 2010 17:09
upgraded 3.0.28a-2 to 3.4.7-0.2, profile desktop configuration no longer saved
No progress so far. Changed to this logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U\%a which moved the profile out of the home directory, but otherwise made no difference. Also tried adding csc policy = disable which also did not enable saving of desktop configuration information. (Server was restarted after each cha... 12 May 2010 20:20
[Samba] select read/write access by user or group?
This should be simple, but I've been pounding my head against it for several hours, and I'm not getting the result I want. I'd like to be able to select shares, whether they are the root of a drive or /home/username and designate who can read and who can read/write. Does Samba have it's own groups to go with ... 12 May 2010 16:59
Re-Installing samba on new hard drive
On 05/12/2010 8:13 AM, Leandro Tracchia wrote: I'm currently running samba as a primary domain controller on Ubuntu 8.04. I am going to do a fresh install of Ubuntu 10.04 onto a new hard drive and install that distribution's samba package. This will replace my current installation. I don't plan on changing ... 12 May 2010 15:51
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