Sorry folks, I was lazy, hit replie to get the address but didn'y change the subject :<( > Any suggestions would be appreciated. I think this is a KDE problem and > might be permission related. > I have two clients accessing cups on a server. One client has gone funny in > that I could no longer access shared printers on server, I created a new > user and this user could see and print on the printers. > > I then tried accessing printers while logged in as one of the two users who > had lost access via Control Panel > Peripherals > Printers and printers > would not show up with error message saying I could not access the server. > When I went into Administrator Mode I could see access all three printers. > > This problem only exists on one workstation and the other has no problems > printing. > > The problem workstation had been printing fine for months until someone > tried to get GIMP to print via kprinter. -- Cheers, Rick Miles Movement stopped is no movement, and rest set in motion is no rest. Written on Boomtime, the 27th of Chaos, 3173 http://www.turtlespond.net/ ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.