On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 23:17:18 -0400
Michael Crute wrote:

> On 9/25/05, Ian Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED message via the smb url or ERRDOS via the lpd
> > method.
> > I have tried to have the smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pcname/printer and also my
> > smb://userid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pcname/printer
> > (with also the lpd version) but that does not work either, I just get
> > either
> > access denied or just sticks at 21% printer (on the test printer part of
> > cups) and then it says that the pc is not available,
> >
> 
> Just an observation, isnt it smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/printer? That's the way I
> have always accessed samba shares. Perhaps it makes no difference. Also, not
> to state the obvious, but is the guest account turned on for the xp box?

from 
http://www.linuxprinting.org/kpfeifle/LinuxKongress2002/Tutorial/VI.CUPS-Connections/VI.tutorial-handout-cups-connections.html


"The "smbspool" program is provided with SAMBA starting with SAMBA
2.0.6. Once you have made the link [1] and restarted CUPS you can
configure your printers with one of the following device URIs:

   smb://<workgroup>/<server>/<sharename>
   smb://<server>/<sharename>
   smb://<user>:<password>@<workgroup>/<server>/<sharename>
   smb://<user>:<password>@<server>/<sharename>"


[1] this is the link from /usr/lib/cups/backend/smb to
/usr/bin/smbspool. you shouldn't need to worry about it, as the samba
ebuild makes it.

> 
> -Mike
> 
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> ________________________________
> Michael E. Crute
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> SoftGroup Development Corporation
> 
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