A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers
run Windows 8.
A local printer is shared from a client computer. The client computer user is a member of the
Sales AD security group.
You need to ensure that members of the Sales security group can modify the order of
documents in the print queue, but not delete the printer share.
Which permission should you grant to the Sales group?
A.
Manage queue
B.
Manage this printer
C.
Print
D.
Manage spooler
E.
Manage documents
Windows offers four types of printer permissions:
Print. By default, each user can print and cancel, pause, or restart documents or files that they send to a printer.
Manage documents. If you have this permission, you can manage all jobs for a printer that are waiting in the print queue, including documents or files that are being printed by other users. For more information, see View the print queue.
Manage printers. This permission allows you to rename, delete, share, and choose preferences for the printer. It also allows you to choose printer permissions for other users and to manage all jobs for the printer. Members of the administrator group for a computer have permission to manage printers by default.
Special permissions. These permissions, typically used only by system administrators, can be used to change the printer owner, if needed. The printer CREATOR OWNER is given all printer permissions and is, by default, the person who installs the printer.