[Samba] Re: Need solution to Printers window access denied, unableto connect message.

Kristyan Osborne kris at longhill.brighton-hove.sch.uk
Fri Feb 21 00:24:51 GMT 2003


look in the smb.conf man page for "disable sspool"
 
I think thats the right option. It needs to go in your global section
 
ie disable sspool = yes
 
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	-----Original Message----- 
	From: Ronald [mailto:Ronald at wssource.com] 
	Sent: Thu 20/02/2003 18:13 
	To: samba at lists.samba.org 
	Cc: 
	Subject: [Samba] Re: Need solution to Printers window access denied, unableto connect message.
	
	

	To All,
	           I had this same problem and did the use client driver = yes. but
	the thing is now it takes a while to load up the properties of the printer.
	it used to load up right away and now its takes about 5-10 secs. anyone know
	why that is?
	also i see this in the logs
	rpc_client/cli_spoolss_notify.c:spoolss_connect_to_client
	
	          Ronnie
	
	Ronald at wssource.com
	
	                Thank you
	
	"Stephen Carville" <stephen at totalflood.com> wrote in message
	news:200302192002.02520.stephen at totalflood.com...
	I had the same problem after upgrading to 2.2.7.  You have to add:
	
	use client driver = yes
	
	Either globally or for the individual printer share.
	
	Read the section on the above in the man page for smb.conf for an
	explanation.
	
	On Wednesday 19 February 2003 07:35 pm, Tim Kubricht wrote:
	> Hi,
	>
	>       I hope this is the right list to submit this request to
	>
	>       I have the following problem with samba 2.2.2 that I upgraded
	to
	> samba 2.2.7 to try to see if the problem
	>       would go away. But I still have the following problem:
	>
	>           When I open the Start->Settings->Printers window
	>           It shows the printers that I have connected to from the
	samba
	> print server  printer_name on samba_ip_address
	>           It shows <opening>  at 1st then changes to <access denied,
	unable
	> to connect>
	>           and never shows the ready message that I used to get from
	a samba
	> 1.9.15p8 server that I updated.
	>
	>           * Can someone help me to get rid of the access denied
	messages
	> from the Printers window?
	>
	>       The following is what I have:
	>
	>              My OS is Solaris 8 my PCs are either WinNT4 or Win2000
	>              I have set up smb.conf as you can see below
	>              With it I can use dos to run net view and it works as
	expected
	>              I can open Network Neighborhood and find my samba print
	server
	> and it will list all the printer shares
	>              along with the Printers folder. If I double click the
	Printers
	> folder:
	>              I can get a list of all the printers and the number of
	> documents that are currently being printed on each
	>              printer and If I double-click on a specific printer I
	can get
	> the name of the job and person that is printing
	>              on the queue.   This works as expected.  I did not see
	this
	> error in any of the Archives or the troubleshooting
	>              section that I found or in any of the 3 books I have.
	I need
	> your expertise in solving this feature.
	>
	> Thanks,
	> Tim
	>
	___________________________________________________________________________
	>     smb.conf:# Samba config file created using SWAT
	>              # Date: 2003/02/19 10:54:34
	>
	>              # Global parameters
	>              [global]
	>                  workgroup = Name_Of_My_Workgroup
	>                  server string = Samba %v on %h
	>                  security = SERVER
	>                  encrypt passwords = Yes
	>                  map to guest = Bad User        <-- used and not
	used this
	> option
	>                  password server = #PDC-Address# #BDC-Address#
	>                  username map = /usr/local/samba/lib/username.map
	>                  log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.samba
	>                  max log size = 50
	>                  printcap name = /etc/samba-printcap
	>                  os level = 10
	>                  preferred master = False
	>                  local master = No
	>                  domain master = False
	>                  dns proxy = No
	>                  wins server = #Primary-WINs-Address#
	>                  guest account = ftp     <-- local acct & I also
	tried lp
	> account
	>                  hosts allow = ###.###. ###.###. 127.   ###=2
	subnets at my
	> site
	>                  printing = bsd
	>
	>              [printers]
	>                  comment = All Printers
	>                  path = /var/spool/pc-spool     <-- priv=rwxrwxrwt
	owner=lp
	>                  read only = No
	>                  guest ok = Yes
	>                  printable = Yes
	>                  browseable = No
	>
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