Install CUPS printer on Windows machine

The IPP is the native protocol of CUPS: Therefore no extra daemon is needed to receive IPP print jobs. The CUPS daemon listens for IPP requests on port 631. Port 631 is the default port for the IPP. Depending on its configuration it also accepts SSL-encrypted IPP, usually on the SSL-port 443. IPP clients can be other machines running Windows, GNU/Linux, Unix, or MacOS X with CUPS.

On the Windows computer, go to Control Panel->Devices and Printers and choose to ‘Add a printer’. Next, choose ‘Select a shared printer by name’ and type in the location of the printer:

ipp://hostname:631/printers/printer_queue_name

Add the shared mailbox so it displays under your primary mailbox in Outlook Web App.

Add the shared mailbox so it displays under your primary mailbox in Outlook Web App.
This method is recommended if you want to monitor the email from your primary mailbox and the shared mailbox at the same time. In addition, after you complete this task, the shared mailbox and its folders are displayed in the left navigation pane each time you open Outlook Web App.

1. Sign in to your account in Outlook Web App.
2. Right-click your primary mailbox in the left navigation pane, and then choose add shared folder.
3. In the add shared folder dialog box, type the name or email address of the shared mailbox, and then click add.

The shared mailbox displays in your Folder list in Outlook Web App. You can expand or collapse the shared mailbox folders as you can with your primary mailbox. You also can remove the shared mailbox from your Folder list. To remove it, right-click the shared mailbox, and then click delete.

Or open the shared mailbox in a separate browser window.

1. Sign in to your account in Outlook Web App.
2. On the Outlook Web App nav bar, click on your name. A list appears.
3. Click Open another mailbox.

Type the email address of the other mailbox that you want to open. Another Outlook Web App session opens in a separate window, allowing access to the other mailbox.