Your company has an Active Directory domain. The company runs Remote Desktop Services. You
onfigure 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 remote desktop session.
You need to create a Group Policy object (GPO) by using the Remote Desktop Session Host Printer
Redirection template to meet the company policy. What should you do?
A.
Set the Use Remote Desktop Easy Print printer driver first option to Disabled. Apply the GPO to
the Remote Desktop Session Host Server.
B.
Set the Use Remote Desktop Easy Print printer 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 Remote Desktop Session Host 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:
Do not set default client printer to be default printer in a session This policy setting allows you to
specify whether the client default printer is automatically set as the default printer in a Terminal
Services session.
By default, Terminal Services automatically designates the client default printer as the default
printer in a Terminal Services session. You can use this policy setting to override this behavior.
If you enable this policy setting, the default printer is the printer specified on the remote computer.
If you disable this policy setting, the terminal server automatically maps the client default printer
and sets it as the default printer upon connection.
If you do not configure this policy setting, the default printer is not specified at the Group Policy
level. However, an administrator can configure the default printer for client sessions by using the
Terminal Services Configuration tool.
Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731963(WS.10).aspx