I understand the "old" software argument, but it all seems a bit strange and unfair. ( n = a random session number created by RDC/RDP )Īll other printer redirections still work, only the Adobe PDF ( redirected n ) printer is broken. The Adobe PDF (redirected n ) insisted it was not from a redirection. I uninstalled Reader 9 from the desktop PC, and installed Acrobat X to match my laptop, just in case the drivers were causing this. ( not good)Īfter reading some forums I tried a few things. This means that redirection back to the laptop no longer worked, and it was treating it like a printer on the remote desktop PC. )Īfter the update on the desktop PC, the PDF print "save file" dialog box appeared on my remote desktop screen, not on my laptop. Hence I have Adobe X on installed on the laptop and Reader 9 was on the desktop PC. ( Viewing and navigating and editing PDF images over RDC/RDP is uselessly slow, as the screen must continously refresh images, that's why I do this on the local laptop, not on the remote desktop. I did this by using the Adobe PDF (redirected 2) printer on the RDC/RDP screen. Previously I could print Adobe PDF's from the remote desktop connection, and it would redirect a PDF to my local laptop for fast viewing and editing. All was working fine until Windows 10 pro updated in April 20 on my desktop computer
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