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PDFs via Terminal Server

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A client of mine is having problems sending PDFs to users via Terminal Server.  Any suggestions on implementing a good PDF writer via Terminal Server?

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  • L Vail Profile Picture
    L Vail 65,271 on at
    Re: Re: Re: Re: PDFs via Terminal Server

    Thanks Sunbeam

  • Sunbeam De Jesus Profile Picture
    Sunbeam De Jesus 3,930 on at
    Re: Re: Re: PDFs via Terminal Server

    Hi,

    yes active fax, just google the product, i think its a german base software. it can send to email or to fax, you just need to modify your report tru report writer an embed the code to function the sending of documents.

    but you can not use the send button, you have to select the print button and selet active fax printer. 

    the email or fax details will reside in your customer master, you will pick up this information in report writer. if you have 100 pages on the print screen with 50 customers, say 2 pages per customer, you just need to send it to an active fax printer once and the system will sort them send them to your 50 customers individually.

     

     

     

  • L Vail Profile Picture
    L Vail 65,271 on at
    Re: Re: PDFs via Terminal Server
    Do you know of -any- product that will allow send button sop tocreate the email and send the pdf if the outloo mailaccount doesn't live on TM?
  • Sunbeam De Jesus Profile Picture
    Sunbeam De Jesus 3,930 on at
    Re: PDFs via Terminal Server

    Hi 

    If they have their email profile in the terminal server and they are using the 'send' button in report writer, you need the original PDF acrobat writer this will cost you less than a thousand $. This facility will enable to auto create a new email with a pdf attachment once the user will click the send button.

    If they don’t have an email profile in the terminal server, then you may use the cute pdf [free]. But then they cannot use the auto-create email with pdf attachment functionality. They need to print the pdf by selecting the printer cute pdf and manually create a new email, attached the pdf into the new email.

    There are other products like faxpro or active fax which can do more efficiently.

    Hope this helps.

     

     

  • L Vail Profile Picture
    L Vail 65,271 on at
    Re: PDFs via Terminal Server

    Hi Richard,

    Are they trying to use the 'send' button on SOP documents?

     Leslie

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