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Hi, I have a WinXP with a printer, that should be accessible from Unix (LPR
port 515). So I installed the TCP/IP print services for Unix, but I cannot print. Debugging with Ethereal showed me that when any PC sends a job to Port 515, WinXP replies with "you are not allowed" (or similar). I guess it's a problem with rights. But how to solve it? I already gave rights to "everybody" to manage the printer, but no solution. It was working fine with Win2K. Any ideas? mfg zmi -- bitte ".SPAMADRESSE" aus der e-mail Adresse entfernen für Kontakt |
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The LPD Service (Print service for Unix) listens to tcp/ip port 515 for
incoming data. Got firewall? Enable port 515 if so. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Michael Monnerie" <news20050328.SPAMADRESSE@zmi.at> wrote in message news:uoc443-o5e.ln1@orion.i.zmi.at... > Hi, I have a WinXP with a printer, that should be accessible from Unix > (LPR > port 515). So I installed the TCP/IP print services for Unix, but I cannot > print. Debugging with Ethereal showed me that when any PC sends a job to > Port 515, WinXP replies with "you are not allowed" (or similar). I guess > it's a problem with rights. But how to solve it? I already gave rights to > "everybody" to manage the printer, but no solution. > > It was working fine with Win2K. > > Any ideas? > > mfg zmi > -- > bitte ".SPAMADRESSE" aus der e-mail Adresse entfernen für Kontakt |
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Alan Morris [MSFT] wrote:
> The LPD Service (Print service for Unix) listens to tcp/ip port 515 for > incoming data. Got firewall? Enable port 515 if so. It's not firewalled, I get some communication: unix->xp: syn xp->unix: syc ack unix->xp: print job xp->unix: access denied ....hrmpf. Just wanted to provide the detailed Ethereal log, but now it works. There are several restarts of XP in between, but I don't know of anything I did to make it run suddenly. Don't care, it's solved now. mfg zmi -- bitte ".SPAMADRESSE" aus der e-mail Adresse entfernen für Kontakt |
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Yes a reboot always helps doesn't it. On XP Print Services for Unix is set
to start manually ("net start lpdsvc" in a cmd window). If you always want it running open services manager and set it to Automatic. If you need special configurations for this Unix service there is no UI, but the registry keys are well documented @ microsoft.com. Just search in the knowledgebase. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Michael Monnerie" <news20050328.SPAMADRESSE@zmi.at> wrote in message news:ulq643-5t3.ln1@orion.i.zmi.at... > Alan Morris [MSFT] wrote: >> The LPD Service (Print service for Unix) listens to tcp/ip port 515 for >> incoming data. Got firewall? Enable port 515 if so. > > It's not firewalled, I get some communication: > > unix->xp: syn > xp->unix: syc ack > unix->xp: print job > xp->unix: access denied > > ...hrmpf. Just wanted to provide the detailed Ethereal log, but now it > works. There are several restarts of XP in between, but I don't know of > anything I did to make it run suddenly. > > Don't care, it's solved now. > > mfg zmi > -- > bitte ".SPAMADRESSE" aus der e-mail Adresse entfernen für Kontakt |
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Alan Morris [MSFT] wrote:
> If you need > special configurations for this Unix service there is no UI, but the > registry keys are well documented @ microsoft.com. Just search in the > knowledgebase. I found one error, or at least unwanted feature: - With W2K, my jobs were printed unfiltered - Now WXP filters jobs sent to port 515 through it's print driver, leading to very bad quality. Any idea how to stop that? zmi -- http://it-management.at |
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Michael Monnerie wrote:
> > I found one error, or at least unwanted feature: > - With W2K, my jobs were printed unfiltered > - Now WXP filters jobs sent to port 515 through it's print driver, > leading to very bad quality. Any idea how to stop that? > Check the SimulatePassThrough registry key: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q150930/ /klaus |
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