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Unless we spent time researching the RAP useradd calls (and implement them in
s3) it is far more easy to use existing SAMR calls to create and delete test
users that are used for RAP change password operations.
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This tests pauses a printer over RAP, prints a file, enumerates the job, deletes
the job and resumes the print queue.
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Although w2k3 happily ignores it, the spec (and s3) enforce the addition of
that.
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It is just fine for a printq to have no pending jobs.
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smbcli_rap_netprintqueuepurge().
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rap_pull_rap_PrintQueue2.
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