You have a network printer connected to print server. You need to be able to print if print server goes down.
What should you configure?
A.
branch office direct printing
B.
printer pooling
C.
spooling
D.
Print forwarding
Explanation:
Branch Office Direct Printing can reduce Wide Area Network (WAN) usage by printing directly to a print device
instead of a server print queue. This feature can be enabled or disabled on a per printer basis and is
transparent to the user. It is enabled by an administrator using the Print Management Console or Windows
PowerShell on the server.
The printer information is cached in the branch office, so that if the print server is unavailable for some reason
(for example if the WAN link to the data center is down), then it is still possible for the user to print.
Branch Office Direct Printing requires the following operating systems:
Windows Server 2012
Windows 8