[kde] kprinter access problem
- From: Rick Miles <frmrick@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 19:20:11 +1100
Sorry folks, I was lazy, hit replie to get the address but didn'y change the
subject :<(
Any suggestions would be appreciated. I think this is a KDE problem and
might be permission related.
I have two clients accessing cups on a server. One client has gone funny in
that I could no longer access shared printers on server, I created a new
user and this user could see and print on the printers.
I then tried accessing printers while logged in as one of the two users who
had lost access via Control Panel > Peripherals > Printers and printers
would not show up with error message saying I could not access the server.
When I went into Administrator Mode I could see access all three printers.
This problem only exists on one workstation and the other has no problems
printing.
The problem workstation had been printing fine for months until someone
tried to get GIMP to print via kprinter.
--
Cheers,
Rick Miles
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and rest set in motion is no rest.
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