You have a print server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. You discover that when there are many pending print jobs, the system drive occasionally runs out of free space. You add a new hard disk to Server1.You create a new NTFS volume. You need to prevent the print jobs from consuming disk space on the system volume.
What should you modify?
A . The properties on the new volume
B . The properties of the Print Spooler service
C . The Print Server Properties
D . The properties of each shared printer
Answer: C
Explanation:
Windows spools print jobs by default to the following directory as they are processed:
%SystemRoot%SYSTEM32SPOOLPRINTERS.
It is possible for the administrator of a Windows print server to manually instruct Windows the location for placing the spool files, if for example there is a concern for disk space.