Your company has an Active Directory domain. The company runs Remote Desktop Services. You
configure the main office printer as the default printer on the Remote Desktop Session Host Server.
The company policy states that all remote client computers must meet the following requirements:
The main office printer must be the default printer of the client computers.
Users must be able to access their local printers during a terminal session.
You need to create a Group Policy Object by using the Remote Desktop Session Host Services Printer
Redirection template to meet the company policy. What should you do?
A.
Set the Easy Print driver first option to Disabled. Apply the GPO to the Terminal Server.
B.
Set the Use Terminal Services Easy Print driver first option to Disabled. Apply the GPO to all the
client computers.
C.
Set the Do not set default client printer to be default printer in a session option to Enabled. Apply
the GPO to the Terminal Server.
D.
Set the Do not set default client printer to be default printer in a session option to Enabled. Apply
the GPO to all the client computers.
Explanation:
To set a Group Policy Object by using the Remote Desktop Services Printer Redirection template, you
should access the session options and set the ‘Do not set default client printer’ to default printer
Enabled. Apply GPO to the Remote Desktop Session Host Server. When you set the default client
printer to default printer enabled, the main printer will become the default printer. The GPO will set
the policy of accessing the main office printer by default and the user printers will also be accessible
during Remote Desktop Connection so if the default printer is busy or has any problem, the next
available printer (user printer) will automatically print the required document.