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More updates to better conform to the DTD

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Jelmer Vernooij 2003-09-26 12:22:03 +00:00
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@ -1736,8 +1736,8 @@ advantages) than other methods.
One other method is the <parameter>cupsomatic/foomatic-rip</parameter>
way. Note that <parameter>cupsomatic</parameter> is <emphasis>not</emphasis> made by the CUPS
developers. It is an independent contribution to printing development,
made by people from Linuxprinting.org <footnote>see also <ulink
noescape="1" url="http://www.cups.org/cups-help.html">http://www.cups.org/cups-help.html</ulink></footnote>.
made by people from Linuxprinting.org <footnote><para>see also <ulink
noescape="1" url="http://www.cups.org/cups-help.html">http://www.cups.org/cups-help.html</ulink></para></footnote>.
<parameter>cupsomatic</parameter> is no longer developed and maintained and is no longer
supported. It has now been replaced by
<parameter>foomatic-rip</parameter>. <parameter>foomatic-rip</parameter> is a complete re-write
@ -3733,7 +3733,7 @@ back.
<para>
<indexterm significance="preferred"><primary>point 'n' print</primary></indexterm>
<screen>
&dosprompt;<userinput>rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /in /n <quote>\\sambaserver\mysmbtstprn</quote></userinput>
&dosprompt;<userinput>rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /in /n "\\sambaserver\mysmbtstprn"</userinput>
</screen></para>
<para>
@ -5025,9 +5025,9 @@ for: You can include the required parameters as part of the
</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><filename>smb://WORKGROUP/WINDOWSNETBIOSNAME/printersharename</filename></listitem>
<listitem><filename>smb://username:password@WORKGROUP/WINDOWSNETBIOSNAME/printersharename</filename></listitem>
<listitem><filename>smb://username:password@WINDOWSNETBIOSNAME/printersharename</filename></listitem>
<listitem><para><filename>smb://WORKGROUP/WINDOWSNETBIOSNAME/printersharename</filename></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><filename>smb://username:password@WORKGROUP/WINDOWSNETBIOSNAME/printersharename</filename></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><filename>smb://username:password@WINDOWSNETBIOSNAME/printersharename</filename></para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>

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@ -449,10 +449,10 @@ reboot and as part of the user logon:
An ordered list of user GPOs is obtained. The list contents depends on what is configured in respect of:
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>Is the user a Domain Member, thus subject to particular policies?</listitem>
<listitem>Loopback enablement, and the state of the loopback policy (Merge or Replace).</listitem>
<listitem>Location of the Active Directory itself.</listitem>
<listitem>Has the list of GPOs changed? No processing is needed if not changed.</listitem>
<listitem><para>Is the user a Domain Member, thus subject to particular policies?</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Loopback enablement, and the state of the loopback policy (Merge or Replace).</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Location of the Active Directory itself.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Has the list of GPOs changed? No processing is needed if not changed.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para></listitem>

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@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ and the SSL connection is up.
SWAT can be configured to display its messages to match the settings of
the language configurations of your Web browser. It will be passed to SWAT
in the Accept-Language header of the HTTP request.
<para>
</para>
<para>
To enable this feature:
@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ and so on. If you find a mistake or create a new <command>msg</command> file, pl
to us so we will include this in the next release of Samba.
</para>
</para>
<para>
Note that if you enable this feature and the <smbconfoption><name>display charset</name></smbconfoption> is not
matched to your browser's setting, the SWAT display may be corrupted. In a future version of
Samba, SWAT will always display messages with UTF-8 encoding. You will then not need to set

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@ -2230,9 +2230,6 @@ paragraphs. Your users complain about various issues (such as, <quote>We need to
for each job from Letter to A4 and it will not store it.</quote>)
</para>
<sect2>
<title>Setting Default Print Options for Client Drivers</title>
<para>
The last sentence might be viewed with mixed feelings by some users and
admins. They have struggled for hours and could not arrive at a point
@ -2244,8 +2241,8 @@ you to set printer options in three different ways. Here is the definite
answer to the Samba default driver setting FAQ:
</para>
<formalpara><title><quote>I can not set and save default print options
for all users on Windows 200x/XP. Why not?</quote></title>
<sect2>
<title>Setting Default Print Options for Client Drivers</title>
<para>
How are you doing it? I bet the wrong way. (It is not easy to find out, though). There are three different
@ -2254,14 +2251,19 @@ dialogs look the same, but only one
of them does what you intend. You need to be Administrator or Print Administrator to do this for all
users. Here is how I reproduce it in an XP Professional:
</para>
The following list needs periods after the letters and numbers:::::::::
<para>
The following list needs periods after the letters and numbers:::::::::
</para>
<para>
<orderedlist numeration="upperalpha">
<listitem><para>The first <quote>wrong</quote> way:
<orderedlist numeration="arabic">
<listitem><para>Open the <guiicon>Printers</guiicon> folder.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Right-click on the printer (<emphasis>remoteprinter on cupshost</emphasis>) and
select in context menu <guimenu>Printing Preferences...</guimenu></para></listitem>.
select in context menu <guimenu>Printing Preferences...</guimenu></para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Look at this dialog closely and remember what it looks like.</para></listitem>
</orderedlist></para></listitem>
@ -2275,10 +2277,10 @@ The following list needs periods after the letters and numbers:::::::::
<guimenuitem>Properties</guimenuitem></para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Click on the <guilabel>General</guilabel>
tab</para></listitem>.
tab</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Click on the <guibutton>Printing
Preferences...</guibutton></para></listitem> button.
Preferences...</guibutton> button.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>A new dialog opens. Keep this dialog open and go back
to the parent dialog.</para></listitem>
@ -2309,6 +2311,7 @@ The following list needs periods after the letters and numbers:::::::::
</orderedlist>
</listitem>
</orderedlist>
</para>
<para>
Do you see any difference in the two settings dialogs? I do not either. However, only the last one, which
@ -2324,7 +2327,7 @@ arrive at when you right-click on the printer and select <guimenuitem>Print Sett
is the one that you were taught to use back in the days of Windows NT, so it is only natural to try the
same way with Windows 200x/XP. You would not dream that there is now a different path to arrive at an
identically looking, but functionally different, dialog to set defaults for all users.
</para></formalpara>
</para>
<tip><para>Try (on Windows 200x/XP) to run this command (as a user with the right privileges):
</para>

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@ -19,8 +19,8 @@
<author>
<firstname>John</firstname><surname>Trostel</surname>
<affiliation>
<address><email>jtrostel@snapserver.com</email></address>
<orgname>SNAP</orgname>
<address><email>jtrostel@snapserver.com</email></address>
</affiliation>
</author>
@ -576,7 +576,7 @@ linkend="winbindcfg"/>, was modified to include the necessary entries in the [gl
<para><smbconfexample id="winbindcfg">
<title>smb.conf for Winbind set-up</title>
<smbconfsection>[global]</smbconfsection>
&lt;...&gt;
<member>&lt;...&gt;</member>
<smbconfcomment> separate domain and username with '+', like DOMAIN+username</smbconfcomment>
<smbconfoption><name>winbind separator</name><value>+</value></smbconfoption>
<smbconfcomment> use uids from 10000 to 20000 for domain users</smbconfcomment>
@ -1209,10 +1209,12 @@ maryo:x:15000:15003:Mary Orville:/home/MIDEARTH/maryo:/bin/false
<para><quote>
But the following command just fails:
</quote>
<screen>
&rootprompt;<userinput>chown maryo a_file</userinput>
chown: `maryo': invalid user
</screen>
<quote>
This is driving me nuts! What can be wrong?
</quote></para>