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Objective 2.3 Connect to Local and Network Print Devices<br />

22-21<br />

E. Correct: The Server service is required on the system hosting the shared printer<br />

because it is responsible for receiving network connections from remote systems.<br />

The Server service interacts with the Workstation service, which acts as the client<br />

in the client-server relationship.<br />

F. Incorrect: The Workstation service is responsible for establishing connections to<br />

shared files and printers. Although it is required for users connecting to a remote<br />

printer, it does not need to be running on the Windows XP Professional system<br />

sharing the printer.<br />

3. Correct Answers: A<br />

A. Correct: Although you are connecting to a network printer, the Add Printer Wizard<br />

treats LPD-based printers as local printers with an LPR port.<br />

B. Incorrect: This would seem to be the logical answer because the printer is<br />

shared across a network. However, the Add Printer Wizard treats LPD-based printers<br />

as local printers.<br />

C. Incorrect: The Standard TCP/IP Port type is usually used by printers that connect<br />

directly to a network. You must use LPR Port to connect to LPD-based printers.<br />

D. Incorrect: As with answer C, this is the incorrect port type. LPR Port must be<br />

used with LPD-based printers.<br />

4. Correct Answers: B<br />

A. Incorrect: Although Windows XP does support using LPR, it does not automatically<br />

configure LPR from Web-based printer management.<br />

B. Correct: If the client’s Internet Explorer security settings for the print server are<br />

set to Medium or higher, Windows XP creates an IPP printer connection using an<br />

HTTP port. In this case, the print server is on the Internet, and therefore Internet<br />

Explorer will assign the print server the Medium security level by default.<br />

C. Incorrect: Windows XP uses RPC true-connect only if the client’s Internet<br />

Explorer settings are set to Medium-Low or lower. In this case, the print server is<br />

on the Internet, and therefore Internet Explorer will assign the print server the<br />

Medium security level by default.<br />

D. Incorrect: Although Windows XP does support using a Standard TCP/IP Port, it<br />

will not automatically configure this port type from Web-based printer management.

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