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     * or by editing the /etc/cups/printers.conf file and manually adding the ppd into the /etc/cups/ppd directory (e.g: if declared **<Printer HP_Laserjet_6MP>** then the ppd filename is **HP_Laserjet_6MP.ppd**)     * or by editing the /etc/cups/printers.conf file and manually adding the ppd into the /etc/cups/ppd directory (e.g: if declared **<Printer HP_Laserjet_6MP>** then the ppd filename is **HP_Laserjet_6MP.ppd**)
   - Then with a Microsoft machine,   - Then with a Microsoft machine,
-    - go to the [[file://///myserver.mydomain/Printers%20and%20Faxes|printer share]]+    - go to the [[\\myserver.mydomain\Printers and Faxes|printer share]]
     - right click in the folder and select **Server Properties**     - right click in the folder and select **Server Properties**
     - go in the **drivers** tab and click the **Add…** button in order to add the windows driver in the server. This driver will be uploaded in the samba print$ share (e.g. the /var/spool/cups/drivers directory) under the W32X86/3 sub-directory.     - go in the **drivers** tab and click the **Add…** button in order to add the windows driver in the server. This driver will be uploaded in the samba print$ share (e.g. the /var/spool/cups/drivers directory) under the W32X86/3 sub-directory.
operating_systems/linux/debian/cupsaddsmb.1345978692.txt.gz · Last modified: 2012/08/26 10:58 by sbolay