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102-500 Exam - Question 34


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What is the top-level directory which contains the configuration files for CUPS? (Specify the full path to the directory.)

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The top-level directory which contains the configuration files for CUPS is /etc/cups/. This directory includes all the necessary configuration files for CUPS. The question asks for the full path to the directory, so /etc/cups/ is the correct and complete answer.

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MIU
Nov 26, 2020

/etc/cups/ Don't forget to add the last "/" when you are asked to enter directory name, or it would be a file name without the last "/".

Jodelo
Jul 5, 2021

Thanks! That's a good tip

aianovskii
Feb 25, 2020

/etc/cups/ is the top level directory that contains all

Jodelo
Jul 5, 2021

The directoy is: /etc/cups/ The configuration files are: cups-files.conf - file and directory configuration file for cups cupsd.conf - server configuration file for cups Just in case someone encounters a question regarding the name of the cups config files and their purpose

shoei13
Jun 27, 2020

top level directory: /etc/cups

jedrek
Apr 11, 2022

The answer is incorrect. The question is about a directory, not the file. The correct answer is /etc/cups

sheilawu
May 29, 2023

the answer:/etc/cups

hossem1998
Aug 30, 2020

/etc/cups

georgerobel
Feb 26, 2021

/etc/cups/ is enough to answer this question

iwkno6
Aug 26, 2021

/etc/cups is correct. I believe including the .conf file would be incorrect as it is not the top level directory.

Lazylinux
Apr 30, 2022

agreed /etc/cups

Mchoeti
Apr 17, 2023

Please update /etc/cups/

al3xunder
Oct 21, 2020

why are 2 answers ? cups-files.conf what's the file got to do with the top directory... ?

blk_542
Jun 9, 2023

answer is /etc/cups/, and apart from the fact that there is a space wich makes 2 answers, there is no "/etc/cups/cups-files.conf" (at least not in centOS), the nearest would be /etc/cups/cupsd.conf, but it is still a path to a file, not a directory