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Old May 14th 07, 05:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Puah
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I'm using remote desktop in XP to work on my office computer from home. I
would like to create PDFs of my reports to print at a later time and save
them on my work computer. The system administrator at work said he can't load
Acrobat on the server (the machine I attach to). I have Acrobat at home - how
can I use my local Acrobat to create the PDFs at work.
Alternatively, I can create the PDFs locally and e-mail them to work. How
can I do that?
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Old May 15th 07, 03:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
FreeComputerConsultant.com
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Default Remote Desktop Printing

Puah wrote:
I'm using remote desktop in XP to work on my office computer from home. I
would like to create PDFs of my reports to print at a later time and save
them on my work computer. The system administrator at work said he can't load
Acrobat on the server (the machine I attach to). I have Acrobat at home - how
can I use my local Acrobat to create the PDFs at work.
Alternatively, I can create the PDFs locally and e-mail them to work. How
can I do that?


Perhaps he won't do it because of licensing.

Here is a FREE program that works well:

http://www.freecomputerconsultant.co...-The-Week.html
 




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