Q for 20th December

Discussion in 'A+' started by Boycie, Dec 20, 2005.

  1. Boycie
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    Boycie Senior Beer Tester

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    A user wants to change his default printer on an NT workstation. How would you do this?

    A) Go to start|programs|accessories|printer tools, and select the print first check box.

    B) Select the properties for the printer that the user wants in the printer window, and choose set as default

    C) Configure the existing default printer as secondary, and set the desired printer as primary.

    D) Provide the desired printer with a lower IP address

    Answer tommorow :thumbleft
     
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  2. simongrahamuk
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    simongrahamuk Hmmmmmmm?

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    [HIDE]B. [/HIDE]Do you know how long it's been since I've used NT? :blink
     
  3. binbox

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    I've never used NT :oops: so I'll go for the typical windows way :biggrin

    [HIDE]Answer B).select properties of the desired printers and set as default[/HIDE]
     
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  4. _omni_

    _omni_ Megabyte Poster

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    [hide]i have no idea about winNT either so i'll go with B.[/hide]
     
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  5. daveo

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    [HIDE]B possibly[/HIDE]
     
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  6. Jakamoko
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    Jakamoko On the move again ...

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    [HIDE]B for me.[/HIDE]
     
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  7. CliffG

    CliffG Nibble Poster

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    [HIDE]I think it's
    B) Select the properties for the printer that the user wants in the printer window, and choose set as default[/HIDE]
     
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  8. Arroryn

    Arroryn we're all dooooooomed Moderator

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    [HIDE]I'm not exactly up to scratch on NT...I would have thought B[/HIDE]
     
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  9. Peter

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    I prefere to go start, settings, printers, right click and set as default.:D
     
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  10. bob667

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    [HIDE]Never used NT :eek: I'll go for c tho :hhhmmm[/HIDE]
     
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  11. bob667

    bob667 Nibble Poster

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    DOH! :dunce
     
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  12. Jakamoko
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    Jakamoko On the move again ...

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    Don't forget to use the Hide Tags [​IMG] when posting your answers on the que's.

    I posted a guide UP HERE
    Thanks :)
     
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  13. kirbster21

    kirbster21 New Member

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    Gotta be b? I think
     
  14. juice142

    juice142 Megabyte Poster

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    [HIDE]B. But if you're using a Citrix server you must...?[/HIDE]
     
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  15. knightofnuada

    knightofnuada Nibble Poster

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    [hide] Hmm, B?
    Or if Boyce keeps up the tricky questions it's probably A! [/hide]
     
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  16. Steve.L

    Steve.L Byte Poster

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    Not up with NT who uses this now except the m.o.d? anyway gotta be b or c so I'll plump for b!

    'S'
     
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  17. Weemez

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    I reckon its[HIDE]B[/HIDE]. I know it is for other Windows versions but i could be getting suckered here!
     
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  18. Weemez

    Weemez Kilobyte Poster

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    I hid that well! Must do better next time! :oops:
     
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  19. noelg24

    noelg24 Terabyte Poster

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    Well I have decided after much liberation i will go for [HIDE]B[/HIDE]altho it is also possible it could be [HIDE]C[/HIDE]

    but [HIDE]B[/HIDE] is my final answer :D
     
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  20. Bluerinse
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    Bluerinse Exabyte Poster

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    [HIDE]The answer is B

    It is the same for all Windows based systems since NT and Windows 95[/HIDE]
     
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