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custom printing using virtual channels

 
 
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      6th Dec 2004
Has anyone tried to setup some sort of printing using maybe virtual channels
and pdf files or something else? We want to use a terminal server for our
people but the printing support sucks. I have seen and tested some third
party apps that work great but our company doesn't have the money for one. It
would be great if I could have it disable the printer mappings and have one
pdf writer installed that would maybe write through a virtual channel to
adobe reader and then they could print to the printer of their choice with
out me having to maintain fifty million different drivers on the server and
it would eliminate the possiblity of someone printing to someone elses
printer because theirs didn't install correctly or some other reason. Does
anyone have any ideas?
 
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      7th Dec 2004
thought your nickname is familiar...you ever been to Almaty,
Kz?
 
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      7th Dec 2004
sorry
thought your nickname is familiar. you ever been to Almaty,
Kz?
 
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