Mar 23, AM in response to abordercollie2 In response to abordercollie2 That worked perfectly! I don't know what was changed in the latest update, but this workaround works. User profile for user: Hugo Mallinson Hugo Mallinson.
Mar 24, AM in response to tinomen In response to tinomen Saving the authentication in the keychain has definitely worked for me under Leopard. I'm now having this same problem though, but I don't know if it's the Either way someone's screwed up. Any chance of an official word from Apple? User profile for user: Midnightbrewer Midnightbrewer. Mar 24, PM in response to Boul In response to Boul Another solution depends on the type of printer you're using. We have an Epson here at work, and I was able to connect to it using Epson's proprietary "epsontcpip" protocol.
I added it through CUPS, but you can also do it through the Add Printer dialog's Advanced tab adding the "Advanced" button using the method described previously. I personally don't like sending my passwords as plaintext strings and recommend strongly against it. User profile for user: Jedinyt Jedinyt. User profile for user: Michael Lee4 Michael Lee4. I have been struggling with this for days! I have an HP Laserjet that I could not get to print on my window network. My "IT" department had no clue and does not support my Mac at all, especially if it has anything to do with the network!
This really something Apple needs to address if they want to be part of the corporate world. Great solution, thanks again! Ask a question Reset. Learn more. Asked 1 year, 3 months ago. Active 1 year, 3 months ago. Viewed 2k times. I don't know very much about smb, but my smb.
Run 'testparm' to verify the config is correct after you modified it. I can log into a shared smb drive that is hosted on the machine like Improve this question. Need to check with admin who set it up if this interpretation is correct. Learn more. Asked 5 years, 6 months ago. Active 3 years ago. Viewed 6k times. When I checked in the log I am getting the below error message.
Improve this question. Kurt Pfeifle Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. So I will make an effort to take several potential problems into account and give hints how to overcome them: I. Did you use the correct share name for your shared Windows printer? Andy Anderson Andy Anderson 81 1 1 silver badge 1 1 bronze badge. I'm on a domain, and this is the way i think i will have to do this because i don't use my domain user on Linux, its a personal development Linux guest on a windows host.
Further, I am now able to successfully connect to smbclient -L localhost on the guest, but not yet able to connect using the windows host. I think this was at least one step forward. I think its ports from here you should include the port numbers to check for in your answer. This may be due to following reason: If valid users is provided in smb. Ritesh Chaman Ritesh Chaman 21 1 1 bronze badge. Not sure why this got down-voted.
This answer pointed me to smbpasswd which is what I needed to use to set credentials when I was getting this same error. Joca Joca 2 2 bronze badges.
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