You are the administrator of the company network. The network consists of a single active directory domain. The network includes 10 servers running Windows Server 2003 and 200 client computers running Windows XP Professional. You install and configure a server named TestKingSrv as a print server. The name of the print queue is //TestKingSrv/laserprinter. You assign the Everyone group the Allow - Print permissions. A user named Lisa in the Finance department reports that she is unable to print to //TestKingSrv/laserprinter. Several other users report that they are unable to print to //TestKingSrv/laserprinter. You log on to Lisa's computer and submit several print jobs, but none of them print and no error message is displayed. In Printers and Faxes on Lisa's computer, you open //TestKingSrv/laserprinter. You see the following status of the print queue: "laserprinter on TestKingSrv is unable to connect". You are able to ping TestKingSrv. You need to ensure that print jobs submitted to //TestKingSrv/laserprinter will be printed. What should you do?()
A.
On a domain controller, create a shared printer object in Active Directory for //TestKingSrv /laserprinter.
B.
From a command prompt on Lisa's computer, run the Net Print //TestKingSrv /lasterprinter command.
C.
On Lisa's computer, open the Services console and restart the Print Spooler service.
D.
On Lisa's computer, open the Services console and connect to TestKingSrv. Restart the Print Spooler service.