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Question : SAGE 2009 AND WINDOWS 2008 TERMINAL SERVER
We have recently installed a Windows 2008 Terminal Server on our network and installed Sage 2009 (v15) to enable our users to work remotely..
However they are unable to export to PDF or Email from a report.
If I log in locally on the terminal server as administrator it still doesn't work
When we click export in the report then select PDF from the list, type a name and click ok the report seems to run but doesnt output anything i.e. the PDF does not get created.. . The sage pdf printer shows an error printing the document and until the document is cancelled sage freezes.
We can print to an 3rd party PDF creator fine.(cute pdf e.g)
If we click email from the report sage just crashes with a SBDDesktop.exe error.
We have spoken to Sage but they will not help as they say that terminal servers are not supported.
Can anyone help resolving this? I know other users have reported similar problems. I have tried the solutions already suggested and reinstalled the pdf 251 driver.
I have a feeling that this all revolves around the pdf converter and driver but don't know how to proceed from here.
Thanks in advance!
Answer : SAGE 2009 AND WINDOWS 2008 TERMINAL SERVER
What happens if you un-tick "advanced printing features"?
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