[clue-tech] Samba and Windows 7
Clayton Fast
cfast at compassbilling.com
Wed Jan 20 08:59:02 MST 2010
Mike,
Thanks for yr reply and to Jim Ockers and Dan Harris as well.
I had already made the changes detailed in that link. I believe I'm going
to have to upgrade Samba from 3.0.?? to 3.3 or 3.4 but I don't have the time
or inclination to do that right now.
I decided to use the LPD service on the Win7 PC. So now I can print to Win7
printers without worrying about Samba which Micro$oft seems intent on
messing with.
Thanks,
Clay
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[mailto:clue-tech-bounces at cluedenver.org] On Behalf Of Mike Staver
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 1:15 PM
To: CLUE technical discussion
Subject: Re: [clue-tech] Samba and Windows 7
> On 1/4/10 1:40 PM, Clayton Fast wrote:
>> I replaced a Win XP PC with a Windows 7 PC and can no longer print to
>> a shared printer on the Windows 7 PC from my Linux Centos 5 server.
>> The configuration on the server was not changed. The Samba version is
>> 3.0.28-1.el5_2.1. I don't believe it is a firewall issue because I
>> can connect to the printer (and print) from another PC on the
>> network. I also temporarily disabled the firewall on the Windows 7 PC
>> with no success.
>> I've unsuccessfully searched for a solution. Nothing I've tried has
>> made any difference.
>> Does anyone have this working? Does anyone have any ideas on how I
>> can resolve the problem?
>> Thanks,
>> Clay
>>
> I think the issue is that Windows 7 and Vista use a more strict
> authentication. To get Windows to play nice with Samba, you need to
> "downgrade" the Windows authentication to the old method:
>
> http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Windows7
>
> The article is for domain logon support, but I think this still applies
> to your printer sharing problem. I had a similar issue trying to get
> Vista to print a while back.
I can also say that I've had major headaches with Vista/Win7 and Samba.
The last time I looked at it was about 2 or 3 years ago now - pretty much
when Vista first came out. I had some music on a windows vista box, and I
had previously been running XP on it. I used to have an original Xbox
running XBMC that I would access the windows box with to stream music or
let the kids watch home movies I had pulled off the camcorder. The minute
I "upgraded" to Vista, the samba share I had set up quit working. Like
others have said, one option is changing windows to use the legacy type
network authentication. I thought I remember another option though, and
if I'm remembering correctly, it had to do with a newer version of Samba.
What version are you currently using?
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