fix for Access denied, unable to connect.
smb.conf file [laserjet] printer = printer comment = laserjet 4l printable = yes public = yes use client driver = yes
Remember, you are the product, not the customer.
smb.conf file [laserjet] printer = printer comment = laserjet 4l printable = yes public = yes use client driver = yes
Apologies if this is an old chestnut, but I’ve seen identical queries all over the linux groups on google, and no workaround.
# Sample information for cupsd.conf
Order Deny,Allow Deny From All Allow From 192.168.xx.*
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Correct approach for this is to use rsync: rsync -auv directoryA directoryB
If you ssh to hosts beyond a firewall or from within a NATted network then you
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http://msmvps.com/blogs/kwsupport/archive/2005/02/24/36942.aspx Lazy man’s way to track user logon/logoff I always like to find easy ways to do things. Mick recently shared in the public newsgroup how he maintains a log file of user’s logons and logoffs. Step 1: Create the … Read More »