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Once you have opened Printer Management, you can right-click on a printer. From there, which of the following tasks can you perform? (Select two.)
Set Printing Defaults
Open Printer Queue
The Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise editions let you manage your printers using the Printer Management app. From the Print Management console, you can complete print management tasks (for both local and remoter printers), such as:
View all printers and print servers
Add or delete printers
Add or remove print servers
Add, delete, and manage print drivers
View and manage printer queues
View and modify the status of your printers
Migrate printers
Deploy printers using Group Policy
Once you have opened Printer Management, you can right-click on a printer, from which you can perform such tasks as:
Open Printer Queue
Pause Printing
Deploy With Group Policy
Set Printing Defaults
Manage Sharing
Print Test Page
Enable Branch Office Direct Printing
Properties
Delete
Rename
Help
Which PowerShell cmdlet would you use to find how a specified printer has been set up on a computer?
Get-PrintConfiguration
Use the Get-PrintConfiguration cmdlet to get the configuration information of a printer.
Use the Get-PrinterDriver cmdlet to retrieve the list of printer drivers installed on the specified computer.
Use the Get-PrinterProperty cmdlet to retrieve printer properties for the specified printer.
Use the Get-Printer cmdlet to retrieves a list of printers installed on a computer.
Your company has several office locations that you travel to frequently. You want to configure your Windows 10 laptop to easily switch the default printer as you move from one location to another.
Which printer configuration setting will allow your laptop to set the last used printer as your default printer?
Enable the Let Windows manage my default printer option.
You manage a Windows system with a printer that is used by the Sales department. The sales manager has asked you to restrict access to the printer as follows:
Sally needs to connect to a printer, print documents, and have the ability to pause and resume her own print jobs.
Damien needs to pause and resume documents for all users, but does not need to change printer properties.
You want to assign the most restrictive permissions that meet the sales manager's requirements.
What should you do? (Select two. Each answer is part of the complete solution.)
Assign Damien the Manage Documents permission.
Assign Sally the Print permission.
You manage a Windows system with an attached printer. You share the printer using a share name of Printer1.
You assign the Print permission for the printer to the Sales group. Then you discover that users who are not members of this group can print to the printer.
How do you configure permissions so that only members of the Sales group to print to Printer1?
Remove the Everyone group from the printer's access control list.
You manage a Windows system with an attached printer. You share the printer using a share name of Printer1. You have completed the following steps:
From the Settings app, select Devices.
Selected Printers & scanners.
Selected Printer1.
Clicked Manage.
Selected Printer properties.
Which tab would you select next to modify the permissions for network users?
steps:
From the Settings app, select Devices.
Select Printers & scanners.
Select the desired printer.
Click Manage.
Select Printer properties.
Select the Security tab.
Add users/group and assign the desired permissions.
You manage a Windows system with an attached printer. You share the printer using a share name of Printer1.
You want to allow the user named Chad to pause, restart, and delete print jobs on the printer. Chad should not be allowed to delete the printer or change its properties.
Chad is a member of the Sales group. Currently, the group named Everyone has the Print permission for this printer.
Which permission should you assign to allow only Chad to perform the specified print actions?
Assign Chad the Manage Documents permission to the printer.
Your Windows system hosts the shared printer displayed in the example image. This printer is heavily used by workgroup users in your department.
Click the tab you would use in the Printer Properties dialog to enable client-side rendering and reduce the load on your local system.
Sharing
match
A color printing sub-system that provides support for inkjet printers that use more than the standard four color ink cartridges.
Windows Color System
When enabled in Windows 10, this will be automatically set to the last printer a print job was sent to.
Default Printer
Defines the content and appearance of documents and creates a document every time a print job is sent from applications running on Windows.
XML Paper Specification
Forces print jobs to be spooled on the client machine in order to reduce print processing times.
Client-Side Rendering