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chapter 10

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2. c, d
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11. c

1. you�re setting up a printer on your windows server 2003 computer. the computer
will be used as a print server on your network. you plan to use a print device
that�s currently connected to the network as a stand-alone print device. which
type of printer should you add to the print server? (choose all that apply.)
a. network
b. shared
c. local
d. remote

2. you�re installing a printer on a client computer. the printer will connect to a


logical printer installed on a windows server 2003 print server. what type or
types of information could you provide to set up the printer? (choose all that
apply.)
a. tcp/ip printer port
b. model of the print device
c. url to printer on print server
d. unc path to print share
e. printer driver

3. one of your printers is not working properly, and you want to prevent users
from sending print jobs to the logical printer serving that device. what should
you do?
a. stop sharing the printer
b. remove the printer from the active directory
c. change the printer port
d. rename the share

4. you�re administering a windows server 2003 computer configured as a print


server. you want to perform maintenance on a print device connected to the print
server. there are several documents in the print queue. you want to prevent the
documents from being printed to the printer, but you don�t want users to have to
resubmit the documents to the printer. what is the best way to do this?
a. open the printer�s properties dialog box, select the sharing tab, and then
select the do not share this printer option.
b. open the printer�s properties dialog box and select a port that is not
associated with a print device.
c. open the printer�s queue window, select the first document, and then select
pause from the document window. repeat the process for each document.
d. open the printer�s queue window, and select the pause printing option from the
printer menu.

5. you�re administering a windows server 2003 computer configured as a print


server. users in the marketing group complain that they cannot print documents
using a printer on the server. you view the permissions in the printer�s
properties. the marketing group is allowed manage documents permission. why can�t
the users print to the printer?
a. the everyone group must be granted the manage documents permission.
b. the administrators group must be granted the manage printers permission.
c. the marketing group must be granted the print permission.
d. the marketing group must be granted the manage printers permission.

6. you�re setting up a printer pool on a windows server 2003 computer. the printer
pool contains three print devices, all identical. you open the properties for the
printer and select the enable printer pooling option on the ports tab. what must
you do next?
a. configure the lpt1 port to support three printers.
b. select or create the ports mapped to the three printers.
c. on the device settings tab, configure the installable options to support two
additional print devices.
d. on the advanced tab, configure the priority for each print device so that
printing is distributed among the three print devices.

7. you�re the administrator of the windows server 2003 computer that is configured
as a print server, and you want to administer the print services from a web
browser on a client computer. the server is named mktg1, but you don�t know the
share name of the printer. which url should you use to connect to the printer?
a. http://mktg1/printers
b. http://printers/mktg1
c. http://windows/web/printers
d. http://windows/mktg1

8. you want to configure a logical printer so that large, low-priority documents


will be printed overnight. which of the following options will you configure in
the printer�s properties dialog box?
a. priority
b. available from / to
c. start printing after last page is spooled
d. print directly to the printer
e. keep printed documents

9. a windows 2003 server is configured as a print server. in the middle of the


work-day, the printer fuse fails, and must be replaced. users have already
submitted jobs to the printer, which uses ip address 192.168.1.81. an identical
printer uses address 192.168.1.217, and is supported by other logical printers on
the server. what actions should you take so that users� jobs can be printed
without resubmission?
a. in the failed printer�s properties dialog box, select enable printer pooling.
b. at the command prompt, type net stop spooler.
c. at the command prompt, type net start spooler.
d. in the failed printer�s properties dialog box, select the port 192.168.1.217.
e. in the failed printer�s properties dialog box, click add port.
f. in the printers and faxes folder, right-click the failed printer and choose use
offline.

10. you�re setting up printing on a windows server 2003 computer. you attach a
printer, configure a logical printer, and submit documents for printing, but the
documents do not print completely and sometimes come out garbled. what is the most
likely cause of the problem?
a. there�s insufficient hard disk space for spooling.
b. you�re using an incorrect printer driver.
c. the selected port is not correct.
d. the device settings for the printer are using an incorrect font substitution.
11. which of the following options will give you the clearest picture of printer
utilization allowing you to understand the consumption of printer toner and paper?
a. configure auditing for a logical printer and audit for successful use of the
print permission by the everyone system group.
b. export the system log to a comma-delimited text file and use excel to analyze
spooler events.
c. configure a performance log and monitor the total pages printed counter for
each logical printer.
d. configure a performance log and monitor the jobs counter for each logical
counter.

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