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Timestamp:
Nov 27, 2012, 4:43:17 PM (13 years ago)
Author:
Silvan Scherrer
Message:

Samba Server: updated trunk to 3.6.0

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trunk/server
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  • trunk/server/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-Printing.xml

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    523523<para>
    524524The following is a discussion of the settings from <link linkend="extbsdpr">Extended BSD Printing
    525 Configuration</link> <link linkend="extbsdpr">Extended BSD Printing Configuration</link>.
     525Configuration</link>.
    526526</para>
    527527
     
    10391039in the Samba print command is <parameter>%$variable</parameter>.) To give you a working
    10401040<smbconfoption name="print command"/> example, the following will log a print job
    1041 to <filename>/tmp/print.log</filename>, print the file, then remove it. The semicolon (<quote>;</quote>
     1041to <filename>/tmp/print.log</filename>, print the file, then remove it. The semicolon (<quote>;</quote>)
    10421042is the usual separator for commands in shell scripts:
    10431043</para>
     
    13191319</screen>
    13201320                 you can still mount it from any client. This can also be done from the
    1321                 <guimenu>Connect network drive menu></guimenu> from Windows Explorer.
     1321                <guimenu>Connect network drive</guimenu> menu from Windows Explorer.
    13221322                </para></listitem>
    13231323        </varlistentry>
     
    16421642<indexterm><primary>UNC notation</primary></indexterm>
    16431643<indexterm><primary>Windows Explorer</primary></indexterm>
    1644 <indexterm><primary></primary></indexterm>
    16451644Since the <smbconfsection name="[print$]"/> share is usually accessible through the <guiicon>Network
    16461645Neighborhood</guiicon>, you can also use the UNC notation from Windows Explorer to poke at it. The Windows
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