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Questions and Answers<br />

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2. Which of the following statements about the range of priorities for a document to<br />

be printed is correct? Choose the correct answer.<br />

a. Priorities for a document range from 1 to 10, with 1 being the highest priority.<br />

b. Priorities for a document range from 1 to 10, with 10 being the highest priority.<br />

c. Priorities for a document range from 1 to 99, with 1 being the highest priority.<br />

d. Priorities for a document range from 1 to 99, with 99 being the highest priority.<br />

The correct answer is D. You can set a priority from 1 to 99 for any document. 99 is the highest<br />

priority; 1 is the lowest priority.<br />

3. You set the notification, priority, and printing time for a document on the<br />

____________ tab of the Properties dialog box for the document. Fill in the blank.<br />

General<br />

4. By default, Windows XP Professional enters which of the following user accounts<br />

in the Notify text box of a document?<br />

a. Administrator<br />

b. Owner of the printer<br />

c. All users with the Manage Documents permissions<br />

d. Person who printed the document<br />

The correct answer is D. By default, the person who printed the document is notified when the<br />

document prints or fails to print.<br />

Lesson 4 Review<br />

1. If you are using a computer running Windows XP Professional as your print<br />

server, users can gain access to the printers on it by using a Web browser only if<br />

the print server has ________________________________ installed. Fill in the<br />

blank.<br />

Internet Information Services (IIS)<br />

2. How can you gain access to all printers on a print server?<br />

In a Web browser or any of the windows or folders within the Windows XP Professional interface<br />

that has an address bar, type http://print_server_name/printers.<br />

3. Can you pause and resume operation of a printer that you have used Internet<br />

Explorer to connect to?<br />

Yes, if you have the Manage Printers permission for the printer, you can also pause or resume<br />

operation of a printer that you used Internet Explorer to connect to.

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