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Hi,
I've some printers configured on my Solaris 10; is it possible to have that different users can see only a subset of the printers really availables? I'm interested in obtaining this behaviour in JDS sessions... PS: i'm sorry for my poor english ![]() Thanks in advance, Alberto |
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In article <[email protected]>,
AlbertoEMME <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I've some printers configured on my Solaris 10; is it possible to have > that different users can see only a subset of the printers really > availables? I'm interested in obtaining this behaviour in JDS sessions... > > PS: i'm sorry for my poor english ![]() > > > Thanks in advance, > > Alberto As far as I know, if a printer is defined on a system, there's no inherent way to restrict which printers a user can "see". It's all or nothing. You _can_ restrict who can print to specific printers by putting their usernames in the /etc/lp/printers/<name>/users.deny file but they'll still be able to see them. -- DeeDee, don't press that button! DeeDee! NO! Dee... |