A company has Windows 10 Enterprise client computers.
When a user tries to print from his portable client computer while connected to the corporate network, he discovers that the default printer is set to his home printer instead of to the office printer.
You need to ensure that the default printer for the computer is the office printer when the computer is connected to the corporate network and the user’s home printer when the computer is connected to his home network.
What should you do on the portable computer?
A. Install the corporate printer and set it as the default printer. Then add the home printer to the homegroup settings.
B. In the printer properties of the corporate printer, configure the active port with the correct TCP/IP settings for the printer.
C. Set a default printer for each network.
D. Connect to the home network and choose Connect from the shared printer object context menu. Then connect to the corporate network and choose Connect from the shared printer object context menu.
I don’t think this question will be in the exem, because in Windows 10 Windows is doing this it by itself, or you need to disable the function in the settings app: “let Windows manage my default printers”, there is no other option
The answer was a function in Windows 7 (i’m not sure of 8)