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      28th Jan 2004
I installed the Acrobat in Terminal Serivce of windows server 2003. When I use the remote desktop in other PC to login to the TS and I try to use it to convert a word document into Acrobat PDF, it cannot be converted. It just hold on. How can I completely to use the full functions of Acrobat with TS. Thank you very much

 
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      28th Jan 2004
http://partners.adobe.com/asn/develo...421UsingWTS.pd

According to this PDFWriter is the only supported way to create PDF's with Acrobat on TS, i.e. distilling may not work

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      25th Feb 2004
You have to a have the Administrator locally logged onto your Server. See the bottom of page 6 of the file

http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/pdfs/tn/WTS.pd

Doesn't seem like a fix to me - more a temp method of reducing the frustration

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      28th Apr 2004
Ladies & Gents

I have come up with my solution. Adobe is no help and it seems that this problem has been a "feature" of the software for quite a few versions now

I bit the bullet and have bought another software package that acts as a printer to create pdf's - note; it doesn't allow reading/editing them post print (some editing can be done during the print), but for that I will still use my otherwise useless Adobe Acrobat v6

My software choice was the standard version of pdfFactory (http://www.pdffactory.com/products/p...ory/index.html). This one was the cheapest of the different titles I found that worked, but also had the most features. The line in product features list; "Easy server deployment: Install on a server as a shared printer for easy group or enterprise deployment", near literally brought a tear to my eye

Now in the aim of providing a non-biased choice for you all, there are some other software systems out there that also worked; Jaws pdf Creator (http://www.jawspdf.com/pdf_creator/features.html) & pdf-Xchange (http://www.docu-track.com/index.php?page=22) to list 2. CutePDF Writer (http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp) supposedly also works (I didn't try it myself), and is free - but you must also install ghostscript for the software to work, which I was not keen to do

To summise, this software now allows me to print pdf's via Windows Terminal Services (on a Server 2003 machine) when connected either over a LAN or the internet via remote desktop or TS Web Connection - WITHOUT having to have the Administrator logged on locally to the Server. You will still need to keep Acrobat installed to edit and view the created pdf's however, unless you choose one of the more expensive software versions (I say expensive, but all are still much cheaper than Acrobat itself)

Good luck all - and please Adobe (if you read this), fix the problem......

Ben
 
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