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Problems printing from streamed app to local Adobe Acrobat Writer , in the Application Streaming forum on BrianMadden.com

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mdp Posted: 03-19-2008 7:48 AM
CPS Enterprise 4.5 Feature Pack1
Windows 32 BIT 2003 EN SP2
Streaming Client 1.1 and Agent 10.150.58643


Because streaming Adobe Acrobat Writer will not work by design, we thought to install Adobe Acrobat Writer 8.1
locally. Now when I try to print from streamed app to locally installed Adobe Acrobat PDF printer the streamed application hangs during converting the PDF. After 5 minutes I killed the task.

I have found out, that it does not depend from a certain streamed application. All streamed application are affected.

I also tried serveral combination of products.

Locally Adobe Acrobat 7.0 with streamed Office 2003
on Win XP Sp2.
Locally Adobe Acrobat 8.1 with streamed Office 2007
on Windows XP Sp2 and Windows Vista Business.

I've made the same tests with Firefox in order to play around faster when modifying the profile. The same result.
I've tried to change the rules within the profiles to ignore the locally disk, the same result.

Another important information is, that all this streamed Apps works perfectly with PDF-Factory locally installed on a client.

How should I integrate Adobe Acrobat Writer in order to get this issue working.

I've seen that for that kind of printing problems exists a workaround if you use Softgrid (
see Microsoft support site KB931191)but for Citrix Streaming I couldn't found anything till yet.

May someone can help me.
Thanks in advanced
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I think you have to wait for Xenapp5.0 were they improved the streaming applications. A streamed application resides in it's own buble and communications outside this buble is not going to work or very hard as far as I understand it.

Hans Straat , The Netherlands
CEO www.datacrash.net

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