David replied:
>If your Windows clients are Win2000 or later, you don't have to use LPD at
>all -- Microsoft actually bought a clue and put IPP support into Windows
>natively. When you define the printer on the Windows client, select
Internet
>Printing, and when prompted for the URI for the printer use:

>http://cups-host:631/printers/cups-queue

>Replace cups-host with the hostname of the machine running the CUPS
daemon,
>and cups-queue with the name you used on the Linux server when you defined
>the printers to CUPS. Note that the port number (631) and the /printers/
are
>*required*.

Thanks David and Mark.

I will try this out and let the list know how I made out.

Regards,
Terry L. Spaulding
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