pk237776 wrote: e.g. "If you want to connect to a printer directly, to manage print jobs for example, use the URL http://servername/sharename, where sharename is the name of the shared printer."
Webmaster wrote: pk237776 wrote: e.g. "If you want to connect to a printer directly, to manage print jobs for example, use the URL http://servername/sharename, where sharename is the name of the shared printer." The first paragraph in that 'Printing and IIS' section in my TechNotes is about 'managing' printers. The second is about "the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), which allows clients to print to an URL instead of an UNC path." This time read carefully www.techexams.net/technotes/xp/printing.shtml#iis So yes, the answer is indeed A. because the sales manager needs to print to the printer, not manage it.
IIS also supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), which allows clients to print to an URL instead of an UNC path. The URL is http://servername/printers/sharename/.printer.
other way than through the wizard