Kirk, The short answere is that SAMBA is a server not a client. What you need is a way for w2k to understand what Linux tells it. In NT 4.0 there is a way to allow unix printers to print to an NT printer. I never got it working, but then I didn't try very hard. In my beta w2k there is a help entry: Files and Printers | How To | Connect clients to a printer | To print from an LPR client to a printer Let me know what happens. Note: There may be a need to pre process your print jobs. I really don't know how this will be handled. HTH, Steve Kirk Moore wrote:
HELP.....
Here's the problems....
I have a basic Linux network.. but we have to support W2K. Since this is the case, I want to have my printer sit on W2K. The USB seems to work better over there... and it printer already resides there....
So what would I do, to get Linux to print the to the W2K box... I have samba configured. I have read the manual... and still nothing. Any ideas?
-- Kirk Moore Renton, Wa SuSE Linux 6.3,
Black Holes are created when God divides by zero
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