[THIN] Re: Acrobat Reader issue

  • From: Rob Slayden <rslayden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 22:47:15 -0700

Thanks Jim. I'll check those out. Looking forward to Shula's again this
year!

rob 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Kenzig http://thin.net [mailto:jimkenz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 5:27 PM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Re: Acrobat Reader issue

Tim Mangan at Tmurgent.com wrote a utility called Launchit to clean up after
such a mess. See http://www.tmurgent.com/LaunchIt.htm to download.

Also Peter Ghostine at Emergent Online (http://www.Go-eol.com or
http://www.99point9.com) wrote a utility called WTSLaunch that might help
see http://thethin.net/wtslaunch.zip

And the best thing: BOTH Solutions are FREE Regards, Jim Kenzig
http://thin.net

Rob Slayden wrote:

> I've got a weird one involving Adobe Acrobat Reader. We are deploying 
> Reader on all our MF servers (W2K3/MFXPe) to enable CommnuniGate Pro 
> email users to open PDF attachments. Cgate Pro is a web-based email 
> package we are accessing from within IE as our primary application is 
> web-based. Strangely enough, however, when they open a PDF and then 
> close it by exiting the Cgate Pro email program or by accessing the 
> mailbox link again, the Acrobat Reader executable (acrord32.exe) 
> remains in memory on the MF server for that user session until the 
> user logs out. Note that Acrobat Reader open in the context of the Cgate
Window, that is, a windows within a window.
> 
> Anyone seen anything like that before with Acrobat Reader on MF? Any 
> ideas on how to close the executable without waiting for a user idle 
> timeout or logout?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> rob
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