Adobe or Cute PDF printer
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@Roger-Saffle Adding
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Thanks for the feed back. I am 99.5% Positive it worked with the legacy for printer client. I know i pushed out Cute_PDF printers last year with it.
as you can see here, Windows does indeed add the : to its default PDF or XPS port name
Thanks again for the quick reply.
EDIT: It just dawned on me that maybe I need to do the install as a LOCAL printer? Cuz LPT1: has a : also this video shows adding the : after LPT1 http://freeghost.sourceforge.net/videotutorials/printer.swf Ill try tomorrow and post back.
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Well that didnt work. “Lcoal” is not an option. So how would I even add a printer to LPT1: or File: since they both have : in them?
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@Roger-Saffle PDFCreator seems to use a printer port without :, so that might be worth checking out.
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@Quazz do you use pdfcreator? Do you have a link. I tried a couple called PDFcreator. 1 had : in the ports, the other set off my AnitVirus.
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@Roger-Saffle You can get it through Ninite. Creates a port called pdfcmon
I have not tested printer managing any of that though, but it might be worth a shot.
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For the client not to remove a printer, only the name has to match whats on the server. So if you have some printer installed, (e.g. cutepdf), just make a printer on fog with the same name.
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@Jbob Thanks a million! That worked. Just made sure CutePDF was on the image, then made a printer with the same name in fog, and BOOM fog kept the printer and did not delete it.
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@Jbob said in Adobe or Cute PDF printer:
For the client not to remove a printer, only the name has to match whats on the server. So if you have some printer installed, (e.g. cutepdf), just make a printer on fog with the same name.
#wiki worthy
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We need a wiki article on Printer Management.