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MCTS: Managing Printers
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MCTS: Managing Printers
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1. The ______ script publishes a printer to Active Directory.

2. You can use ______ to generate email notifications or to automatically run scripts when specific conditions are met on a printer.

3. To ___________________ follow these steps: 1. In Server Manager - select Print And Document ServicesPrint ManagementPrint ServersPrinters. 2. In the details pane - right-click one of the printers in the pool - and then choose Properties.

4. The ______ service installs the Print Management snap-in - described later in this lesson. This is sufficient for allowing Windows and many non-Windows clients to print.

5. The ______ service allows clients to print using Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) and creates a website where users can manage print jobs using their web browsers. This role service requires IIS.

6. A printer pool consists of ______ identical printers that users can print to as if they were a single printer.

7. The ______ script adds and removes printers.

8. The ______ role service allows you to manage network scanners - configure scan processes - and route documents from network scanners to the correct destination.

9. The ______ script configures printers. For example - you can change printer names or locations - configure a separator page - or grant print permissions to users.

10. The ______ script prints a test page - pauses or resumes a printer - and clears a printer queue.

11. Win 7 and Win Srvr 2008 R2 include ______ printing. The concept is really simple: instead of having a single default printer - users have a different default printer for each network that they connect to.

12. The ______ service allows clients to print using the Line Printer Daemon (LPD) protocol - which is commonly used by UNIX clients.

13. What script would you run to publish a printer to Active Directory?

14. The ______ script adds - removes - or lists printer drivers. For example - you can add a driver to make it available for automatic installation by a client.

15. You can also export printers at a command prompt or from a script using the PrintBRM tool - which is located in the %SystemRoot%System32spooltools folder. To export printers to a file - run PrintBRM with the -B parameter - as the following example de

16. To act as an LPD client - you must install the ______ Port Monitor feature.

17. By default - ______ can print to a printer and view the print server. Users can manage their own documents in the print queue but not documents of other users.

18. You can configure the following ___________:- Print - Users can print. - Manage Printers - Users can change printer configuration settings. - Manage Documents - Users can remove documents that have been submitted to the printer.

19. To import printers at a command prompt or from a script - run PrintBRM with the -R parameter - as the following example demonstrates:

20. The ______ script manages print jobs. For example - you can list and cancel documents in the print queue.

21. If you install the Distributed Scan Server role service - you need to create an ______ account for it - generate an SSL certificate - and specify an email server.

22. To connect directly to a printer shared with Internet printing - provide the URL in the format ______.

23. To use print scripts - run the CScript command and pass the full path to the script file as the first parameter. Then - provide any parameters. For example - to view usage information for the PrnCnfg.vbs script - run the following command:

24. Win Srvr 2008 R2 can share printers without adding any server roles. However - adding the ______ server role adds the Print Management snap-in - which simplifies printer configuration.

25. The ______ script manages printer ports. For example - you can create a port for a network printer.