[THIN] Re: PDF Writing on TS2003

  • From: "Ron Jameson" <rjameson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 13:47:07 -0500

I tried this but am having no consistent luck.  Printed first one, then
errors again.  =20

-----Original Message-----
From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Matthew Harris
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 8:02 PM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Re: PDF Writing on TS2003

Just thought I'd post some stuff that I've discovered lately...

I read from a posting on the Adobe forums that the Acrotray.exe needs to
be running since that TSR is the thing that let's the PDF creation
occur.  I think that the acrotray.exe process calls the acrobat
distiller
(acrodist.exe) process, which in turn creates the PDF.  From the Acrobat
forums, it was said that if Adobe made the acrotray.exe into a service
then things would work right.

As a proof of concept, I used the scheduling service within Windows 2003
to load the acrotray.exe process into the system context.  I used the
following command to do this...

at hh:mm /interactive "c:\program files\adobe\acrobat
6.0\distillr\acrotray.exe"

...where hh:mm is the hour and time when you want the process to be
started.  For me, I just set the hh:mm to be one minute from now, so the
acrotray process would start immediately.  After watching the task
manager to make sure the acrotray.exe process started  and was owned by
the system, I then created a PDF.  Presto!  I didn't receive any errors
or lockups, and I then received a prompt, within my session(!), that the
PDF was created properly.

I was NOT logged in at the console and the above was all done through a
terminal services session.  I was able to do this multiple times without
failure.

Hope this helps.  I'm planning on rolling out Windows 2003 for my own
users and this was a major stumbling block for myself as well.  I'm
planning on writing this up on my website for others to check out...

-M
http://terminal.servebeer.com

>-----Original Message-----
>From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>On Behalf Of Ron Jameson
>Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 2:51 PM
>To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [THIN] PDF Writing on TS2003
>
>I know this has been discussed before, again, again & again....but on a

>new TS2003, of course the Acrobat 6 does not print pdf w/o errors=20
>(console login as admin also does not work).  I am sick of this acrobat

>garbage - they are the worst.  Anyway, when I search for pdf writers,=20
>there are tons out there, but which ones work with most apps on TS? =20
>Can anyone give me good experiences with any of them.  I see products=20
>from pdf995, win2pdf, pdfpro etc, etc.  We need to successfully print
from any office app, visio etc.
>
>Regards,
>
>Ron Jameson




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