My Samba printer share is behaving strangely, it mayu seem quite logical to
someone else, but it's like voodoo to me.

I have one user fully setup in my smbpasswd file, joecool for example, and
another one in the smbpasswd but I haven't ran that change passwd tool in it
yet so that user can't login to any shares yet.

I have two Win2k computers that both have the joecool account, same password
and everything.  On one computer (a desktop), i am able to login to my home
directory and install the printer 'P1100' as a network printer, and I can
print too, so that's great.  But on my other win2k computer (a laptop) I
can't install the network 'P1100' printer but I can login to my home
directory.  Same user, same rights on both machines, but completely
different results.  The I keep getting access denied on the laptop while
trying to install the printer.  Anyone have a clue?

But what I am really trying to do is allow any user, a guest user, to see
and use the network printer.  I have the printer section of my smb.conf
setup with 'yes' to everything and even added the 'public = yes' to it, but
no luck.  I am of course restarting Samba after any changes to the smb.conf.
Here is the printer section of my config:

[printers]
   comment = All Printers
   path = /var/spool/samba
   browseable = yes
# Set public = yes to allow user 'guest account' to print
   public = yes
   guest ok = yes
   writable = yes
   printable = yes


And just to make things easy, I have the 'guest account' option in the
[general] section set to joecool, so it is a valid user.  Maybe that is part
of the problem.

Any ideas?