On Sat, 2004-07-24 at 20:48, Dave Washburn wrote: > Actually, that's the whole problem: I set CUPS to use the SMB shared printer > and it still can't talk to it. I'm ready to try anything short of a sledge > hammer at this point. I posted a message in the last few days with details on how I setup linux to windows printing. I believe the real trick is very careful attention to user permissions and login data when setting up the printer on both the linux and windows side. Make sure you configure samba to be in the same workgroup and use user security. With Red Hat 8.0 I had given up on this also. Once I had it working with FC1 I was able to go back and sort out Red Hat 8.0 printing. In that case I was unable to the the redhat-config-printer tool, I had to use the CUPS interface to setup the print queue. In FC1 and FC2 I was able use system-config-printer to set everything up. -- Scot L. Harris webid@xxxxxxxxxx Depend on the rabbit's foot if you will, but remember, it didn't help the rabbit. -- R.E. Shay