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Windows 7 Point and Print

by Justin Brinegar :: Rate this Message:

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Hello,

I'm migrating from Samba 3.0.24 to 3.4.3 to add support for Windows 7 on
my print server.  I've kept the smb.conf essentially the same, changing
only the directives corresponding to Kerberos authentication as changed
in the 3.4 series.  Please see http://pastebin.com/m9c0409  Note that
the LPRng backend isn't installed on this server...I am only testing samba.

When I go to add a printer in Windows 7 (after configuring appropriate
drivers, permissions, etc), I get an error: "Windows cannot connect to
the printer.  Operation failed with error 0x000006f7"

The operation succeeds when I try the same procedure on Windows XP.

What setting am I missing?  Thanks for any insight you can provide.

Justin
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Re: Windows 7 Point and Print

by Jeremy Allison :: Rate this Message:

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On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 05:26:27PM -0500, Justin Brinegar wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm migrating from Samba 3.0.24 to 3.4.3 to add support for Windows 7 on  
> my print server.  I've kept the smb.conf essentially the same, changing  
> only the directives corresponding to Kerberos authentication as changed  
> in the 3.4 series.  Please see http://pastebin.com/m9c0409  Note that  
> the LPRng backend isn't installed on this server...I am only testing
> samba.
>
> When I go to add a printer in Windows 7 (after configuring appropriate  
> drivers, permissions, etc), I get an error: "Windows cannot connect to  
> the printer.  Operation failed with error 0x000006f7"
>
> The operation succeeds when I try the same procedure on Windows XP.
>
> What setting am I missing?  Thanks for any insight you can provide.

Can you open a bug with our bugzilla and attach a debug level 10
log from the client.

Thanks !

Jeremy.
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Re: Windows 7 Point and Print

by Brian May-5 :: Rate this Message:

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Jeremy Allison wrote:

>> I'm migrating from Samba 3.0.24 to 3.4.3 to add support for Windows 7 on  
>> my print server.  I've kept the smb.conf essentially the same, changing  
>> only the directives corresponding to Kerberos authentication as changed  
>> in the 3.4 series.  Please see http://pastebin.com/m9c0409  Note that  
>> the LPRng backend isn't installed on this server...I am only testing
>> samba.
>>
>> When I go to add a printer in Windows 7 (after configuring appropriate  
>> drivers, permissions, etc), I get an error: "Windows cannot connect to  
>> the printer.  Operation failed with error 0x000006f7"
>>
>> The operation succeeds when I try the same procedure on Windows XP.
>>
>> What setting am I missing?  Thanks for any insight you can provide.
>
> Can you open a bug with our bugzilla and attach a debug level 10
> log from the client.

Was a bugzilla report filed? Was anything worked out?

I seem to be suffering the same issue. Only seems to have happened after
joining a Samba domain, and affects non-domain accounts as well as
domain accounts.

Brian May

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Re: Windows 7 Point and Print

by Justin Brinegar :: Rate this Message:

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Please see https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6883

Justin

Brian May wrote:
>
> Was a bugzilla report filed? Was anything worked out?
>
> I seem to be suffering the same issue. Only seems to have happened after
> joining a Samba domain, and affects non-domain accounts as well as
> domain accounts.
>
> Brian May
>
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