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Implementing and administering Windows XP printing.

Practice 1: Add and share a new printer using the Add Printers Wizard.

Practice 2: Stop the Workstation service and attempt to connect to a shared

printer. Next, stop the Server service and attempt to create a shared printer.

Practice 3: Remove the default right of the Power Users group to manage a

printer.

Practice 4: Print to a shared printer and immediately remove the document

using the Printers And Faxes window.

Practice 5: Connect to an Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) shared printer using

a URL. Print a document and use Internet Explorer to remove the document

before it has completed printing.

Configuring offline files.

Practice 1: Disable simple folder sharing—this is required for all following

exercises.

Practice 2: Create a shared folder and enable automatic caching of docu-

ments.

Practice 3: Connect to a folder shared from a Windows XP system and pin

individual documents to ensure synchronization.

Practice 4: Change the default synchronization behavior so that files are syn-

chronized nightly instead of when users log on and log off.

Practice 5: Create a shared folder and configure it for automatic caching of

programs. Connect to this share from a client system and pin files for synchro-

nization. Disconnect from the network and modify the synchronized files.

Reconnect to the network and attempt to synchronize the modified files to

the shared folder.

This section lists supplemental readings by objective. We recommend that you study

these sources thoroughly before taking exam 70-270.

Objective 2.1

Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft Windows XP Professional Resource

Kit Documentation. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Press, 2001. Read Chapter 16,

“Authorization and Access Control.” This chapter provides an overview of file

security concepts such as discretionary access control lists (available online at

https://traloihay.net

prdd_sec_quni.asp).

Objective 2.2

“Troubleshooting File and Printer Sharing in Microsoft Windows XP” by

Microsoft Corporation (available online at https://traloihay.net

details.aspx?familyid=fd7fd48d-6b4a-448e-a632-076f98a351a2).

“File and Printer Sharing with Microsoft Windows” by Microsoft Corporation

(available online at https://traloihay.net

87C0A6DB-AEF8-4BEF-925E-7AC9BE791028).

Objective 2.3

Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft Windows XP Professional Resource

Kit Documentation. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Press, 2001. Read Chapter 11,

“Enabling Printing and Faxing.” This chapter provides detailed information about

managing printers both locally and across a network (available online at http://

https://traloihay.net

prdl_pif_frpc.asp).

“Troubleshooting File and Printer Sharing in Microsoft Windows XP” by Microsoft

Corporation (available online at https://traloihay.net

.aspx?familyid=fd7fd48d-6b4a-448e-a632-076f98a351a2).

“Printing, Imaging, Fax, and All-in-One Frequently Asked Questions” by Bruce Sand-

erson (available online at https://traloihay.net).

Objective 2.4

“Choosing between NTFS, FAT, and FAT32” in Windows XP Help and

Support Center (available online at https://traloihay.net

using/productdoc/en/choosing_between_NTFS_FAT_and_FAT32.asp).

Objective 2.5

Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft Windows XP Professional Resource

Kit Documentation. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Press, 2001. Read Chapter 5, “Man-

aging Desktops,” Chapter 6, “Managing Files and Folders,” and Chapter 7, “Sup-

porting Mobile Users.” Pay particular attention to the sections that explain offline

file synchronization and the suite of IntelliMirror technologies (available online at

prda_dcm_vdxa.asp).