Hello, everyone. I am almost to the end of transferring everything from my old server to my new one, but am having a great deal of difficulty getting Samba to allow my Windows 2000 clients to print. Firstly, the old server is a SuSE 7.3 Pro box, the new one is SuSE 8.1 Pro. With the old server I had no problems running a laser printer off lp0, and an inkjet of usb0, all set up with YaST1 and lpr. Since then, I have a new inkjet (HP DJ960C) and got rid of the laser printer. All I need to do is hook the inkjet up to lp0, and share it out through Samba to my W2K machines. Using YaST2, I have set up the printer on lp0 using CUPS. It was auto-detected, and four queues were set up; greyscale, colour, hi-res colour and photo. Each of these queues works just fine for local printing. Each of these queues show up when I browse the server from my W2K boxes, and I am able to map my printers to them. However, when I open the printer, I see the following error in the title bar: Access denied, unable to connect Also, I have yet to find where to set up a raw queue in YaST2 which is the one I'll want to use as my share, as the print jobs will be processed using the local driver on the W2K machines, and then sent to the queue on the server for printing. I have been trying to work this out for two weeks, and have finally had to hook the printer back up to my W2K laptop just to be able to print something out. Does anyone have any ideas how to get this working ? Thanks, Stuart.