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Question 93

Scenario: A Citrix Architect needs to design a new XenApp and XenDesktop environment.

The architect has identified printing requirements for certain user groups and locations, as shown in the Exhibit.

Click the Exhibit button to view the requirements.

Currently, no printer settings or policies have been configured, and as such, the environment is using default settings. Universal Print Server will NOT be used in this design.

Which two settings should the architect configure to allow the Executives group to achieve the desired print behavior and to ensure their print jobs are optimally routed? (Choose two.)

    Correct Answer: C, E

    To achieve the desired print behavior for the Executives group and ensure their print jobs are optimally routed, the architect should configure the following two settings: First, set the 'Direct connections to print servers' policy to Enabled. This configuration ensures that print jobs are sent directly to the print server, avoiding potential latency issues that could occur if routed otherwise. Notably, this policy is enabled by default, which aligns with the setup requirements. Second, the 'Session Printers' policy should be configured to specify which network printers should be available to the users during their session. This setting helps in managing and delivering printer options effectively based on the users' session and location, aligning with the need to utilize all client printers effectively.

Discussion
d0bermannnOptions: CE

C&E looks correct [autocteate all printers On by default]

maurizio_n91Options: FG

FG is right beacause they need all of their client printers

Quietman

By default, all client printers are auto-created. Looks like we need to focus on Session Printer (E) via Direct Connection to the Print Server (C)

Quietman

On another note, Direct Connection to Print Servers (C) is also enabled by default: https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX227534#:~:text=Default%20configuration So, technically, it's just a Session Printer policy (E) that needs to be configured.