You work as the network administrator at Domain.com. The Domain.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Domain.com. All servers on the Domain.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional.
A Domain.com client named Rory Allen installs a high-speed color printer on his computer by using a built-in Windows XP Professional driver. He shares the printer so that a user named Clive Wilson can print to the new printer.
Rory Allen and Clive Wilson report that they cannot print pages in color on the new printer. On Rory Allen’s computer, you install a printer driver from the CD-ROM provided by the manufacturer. However, the output is still black-and-white.
What should you do first to ensure that Rory Allen and Clive Wilson can print in color on the new printer?
A.
In the System Properties dialog box on Clive Wilson’s computer, configure the Driver Signing Options to ignore unsigned driver software.
B.
Run the verify off command a Rory Allen’s computer.
C.
On Clive Wilson’s computer, install a signed printer driver from the manufacturer.
D.
On Rory Allen’s computer, install a signed printer driver from the manufacturer.
Explanation:
You should install the correct printer driver on Rory Allen’s computer. Clive Wilson’s computer will then receive the correct driver from Rory Allen’s computer when Clive Wilson tries to print.