Re: printing to windows printer
the easy way to solve your problem is by using an
account (username adn password applied) on those
windblows box that have printing previllege....not
anonymous one.
cheers,
welly
--- Tadek <tadek@telus.net> wrote:
> I must admit samba and CUPS are quite complex for me
> and setting my
> linux laptop to print on the windows printer is not
> easy task. My
> debian distribution is Sarge. I am using KDE
> printing manager with
> nice GUI interface. I selected CUPS (Common UNIX
> Print System) as a
> Print System Currently Used. Next I am trying to
> use Add wizard to
> add network printer. I selected Add Printer/Classes
> and on the second
> page I selected SMB shared prnter (Windows). On next
> page I selected
> for User Authentication Annonymus (no
> login/password) option. On next
> page (SMB Printer Setting) I pressed Scan button. I
> can see MSHOME
> group there. When I click on this group I can even
> see, windows PC
> (where my printer is), but when I try to see what is
> attached to this
> PC I get:
>
> Error returning browse list: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
>
>
> Could anybody offer me a hint what needs to be done
> to get rid of
> access denied error code? Should I set up something
> on windows server
> side or on linux client side? I run Home edition of
> XP with guest
> account set on. I also tried authentication method
> Guest Account. In
> that case I can only see MSHOME and no computer
> attached.
>
>
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