We are setting up an application that needs to be available at around 350 locations. Everything seems to work fine. We can start the application we can print, etc... My problem is now that because wine is running on the server we had to configure the 350 IP based printers also at the server side. Can we filter out the printer for location X if there is a connection from location X? so that they only see that printer that is located in their location and not the other 349 printers. I doubt that it is possible but I have to figure out a way to fix it. Or can i configure wine in that way so that he will print to the remote cups server of the client that is connecting. -- Sven Jacobs Because Great Minds Think Alike
Sorry, wrong list. wineconf is not the abbreviation of WINE CONFiguration but of WINE CONFerence. The sole purpose of this list is in the coordination of the yearly Wine Conferences. You may want to ask on wine-users(a)winehq.com. bye michael Sven Jacobs wrote:
We are setting up an application that needs to be available at around 350 locations. Everything seems to work fine. We can start the application we can print, etc... My problem is now that because wine is running on the server we had to configure the 350 IP based printers also at the server side.
Can we filter out the printer for location X if there is a connection from location X? so that they only see that printer that is located in their location and not the other 349 printers. I doubt that it is possible but I have to figure out a way to fix it. Or can i configure wine in that way so that he will print to the remote cups server of the client that is connecting.
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