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11-40 Chapter 11 Setting Up, Configuring, and Troubleshooting Printers<br />

Page<br />

11-5<br />

Lesson 1 Review<br />

Questions and Answers<br />

1. ______________________ are connected to a physical port on the print server. Fill<br />

in the blank.<br />

Local printers<br />

2. Do you have to have a computer running one of the Windows Server products to<br />

have a print server on your network? Why or why not?<br />

No. A print server is a computer that manages one or more printers on a network. The print<br />

server receives and processes documents from client computers. If you have a computer running<br />

Windows XP Professional and it has a shared printer attached to it, it is by definition a print<br />

server. However, if the print server will manage many heavily used printers, Microsoft recommends<br />

a dedicated print server, and most dedicated print servers run one of the Windows<br />

Server products.<br />

3. How many concurrent connections from other computers for file and print services<br />

can Windows XP Professional provide? Choose the correct answer.<br />

a. 20<br />

b. 10<br />

c. Unlimited<br />

d. 30<br />

B is the correct answer. Windows XP Professional allows 10 concurrent connections from network<br />

users.<br />

4. A(n) ______________________ is one file or a set of files containing information<br />

that Windows XP Professional requires to convert print commands into a specific<br />

printer language, such as PostScript. Fill in the blank.<br />

Printer driver<br />

5. Windows XP Professional printing supports which of the following types of computers?<br />

Choose all that apply.<br />

a. Macintosh computers<br />

b. UNIX computers<br />

c. NetWare clients<br />

d. Windows 98 computers<br />

The correct answers are B and D. A and C are not correct because Windows XP Professional<br />

does not support printing from Macintosh or NetWare clients. Windows Server 2003 does support<br />

printing from these clients.

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