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--- a/docs/htmldocs/printer_driver2.html
+++ b/docs/htmldocs/printer_driver2.html
@@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ NAME="AEN88"
>One issue that has arisen during the development
phase of Samba 2.2 is the need to support driver downloads for
100's of printers. Using the Windows NT APW is somewhat
-awkward to say the list. If more than one printer are using the
+awkward to say the least. If more than one printer is using the
same driver, the <A
HREF="rpcclient.1.html"
TARGET="_top"
@@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
setdriver command</B
></A
> can be used to set the driver
-associated with an installed driver. The following is example
+associated with an installed driver. The following is an example
of how this could be accomplished:</P
><P
><PRE
@@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ NAME="AEN99"
CLASS="FILENAME"
>smb.conf</TT
>
-in the "Printers..." folder. Also existing in this folder is the Windows NT
+in the "Printers..." folder. Also in this folder is the Windows NT
Add Printer Wizard icon. The APW will be show only if</P
><P
></P
@@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER"
>add printer
command</I
></TT
-> and reparse to the <TT
+> and reparse the <TT
CLASS="FILENAME"
>smb.conf</TT
>
@@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER"
> is executed under the context
of the connected user, not necessarily a root account.</P
><P
->There is a complementing <A
+>There is a complementary <A
HREF="smb.conf.5.html#DELETEPRINTERCOMMAND"
TARGET="_top"
><TT
@@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ NAME="AEN124"
>Windows NT/2000 print servers associate a port with each printer. These normally
take the form of LPT1:, COM1:, FILE:, etc... Samba must also support the
concept of ports associated with a printer. By default, only one printer port,
-named "Samba Printer Port", exists on a system. Samba does not really a port in
+named "Samba Printer Port", exists on a system. Samba does not really need a port in
order to print, rather it is a requirement of Windows clients. </P
><P
>Note that Samba does not support the concept of "Printer Pooling" internally