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it should have added smb support as a smb server .. i think the client also but anyways ... <BR>
make sure you have a user and pass on your windows box for your network<BR>
then just set the smb server and client to whatever your workgroup name is if you use gnome there is a network app button to click on and it will open connection to the smb network<BR>
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On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 22:42, Don wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><I>On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 20:38, A.J. Bonnema wrote:
> Is samba installed on your FC1 machine and the printer is connected to
> you FC1? If so, either your firewall is block access to samba or your
> windows user is not allowed access to your Samba share. You might also
> want to check whether the password is encrypted or not.
When I installed FC1 I chose the "server install", but then selected
"everything" ... so samba should be installed, but I didn't check. No,
the printer is not connected to FC1. The printer is on the windows
network. I want the FC1 box to be client on the windows network. I chose
"no firewall" when I did the FC1 install... it's in a trusted
environment...
I need to print on the HP LaserJet 5Si from FC1. Either directly via
tcp/ip jetdirect card, or through the windows network.
Thanks,
Don
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