Thanks Rick but we got it figured out. Our own stupidity in trying to repackage the application. On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 8:04 PM, Rick Mack <ulrich.mack@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Jeff, > > I haven't had the pleasure, but I do enjoy (sometimes) the challenge of > getting crap applications sorted out on TS and figuring out what new > stupidities have been introduced. > > If you'd like some help drop me a line and we can work out some strategy. ( > rick.mack@xxxxxxxxx). > > regards, > > Rick > > -- > Ulrich Mack > Quest Software > Provision Networks Division > > On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 9:27 PM, Jeff Pitsch <jepitsch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> I'm curious if anyone has ever worked with a product called Crescendo Pro >> and actually got it to work in a TS environment. We are having to main >> problems: >> >> 1) When a user initially launches the application, it starts the >> installer. It seems that the application does not properly populate the TS >> shadow key but even manually plugging in the values into HKCU does not work. >> >> 2) The pdf driver it installs interferes with the print spooler and >> citrix printing service. It locks out a portion of the registry (cannot >> adjust permissions or take ownership) until the server is rebooted. If you >> try to restart the print spooler, the server bounces every time. >> >> So, anyone else lucky enough to work with this wonderful application? >> >> Jeff Pitsch >> > > > >