HP CIFS Server 3.0d Administrator's Guide version A.02.02 (Edition 5)

Installing and Configuring the HP CIFS Server
Step 3: Modify the Configuration
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In the above example, the write list parameter specifies that
administrative level user account has write access for updating files on
this share. The use client driver parameter must be set to No.
Step 3. Configure the printer admin parameter to specify a list of domain
users that are allowed to connect to an HP CIFS Server. See the
following example:
[global]
printer admin = cifsuser1, cifsuser2
Step 4. If the HP CIFS Server is not yet a member of the ADS domain, then run
the net ads join -U Administrator%password command to join an
HP CIFS Server to the ADS domain as a domain member server. See
section “Join an HP CIFS Server to a Windows 2000/2003 Domain as an
ADS Member Server” in Chapter 5, “Windows 2000/2003 Domains,” on
page 101 for details.
Publishing Printers from a Windows Client
Use the following procedures to publish printers from a windows client
which is a domain member of the ADS domain:
Step 1. Log in to your window client as a user who is a member of the printer
admin list. For example, the user’s name is cifsuser1.
Step 2. Click on start.
Step 3. Click on the run tab.
Step 4. Type \\<HP CIFS Server name> in the open box to connect to an HP
CIFS Server. For example, type \\hpserverA. hpserverA is the name of
an HP CIFS Server.
Step 5. Click on the printers folder.
Step 6. Double click on a printer and select printer, then the properties tab.
Step 7. Click on sharing tab in the properties windows screen.