Re: Problem with windows printer server



Or configure the XP box to accept LPD printing. In the "Unix Services"
section of CP Add/Remove Windows components. The SuSE URI in your CUPS
client will be something like;

lpd://WXPMACHINENAME/printersharename

For the reverse problem (Windows printing to a Unix box) configure
CUPS to accept port 631 connections from Windows clients. (Usually only
a matter of modifying /etc/cups/cupsd.conf to allow local subnet access)
Commonly called "Internet network printing" On a WXP box. You add the
printer URL something like;

http:/fully.qualifieddomain.name:631/printers/printername

Don't forget to adjust WXP and Unix firewalls accordingly.

Cheers Bob

claude reckinger wrote:

What You need is Samba client in the Yast2 configurating package.You
will find it under Network services then under "appartenance au domaine
Windows" I have a french version and I don't know the correct translation.
.



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