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All was working fine until Windows 10 pro updated in April 2018 ver 1803 on my desktop computer
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.
I did this by using the Adobe PDF (redirected 2) printer on the RDC/RDP screen.
( 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. Hence I have Adobe X on installed on the laptop and Reader 9 was on the desktop PC. )
After the update on the desktop PC, the PDF print "save file" dialog box appeared on my remote desktop screen, not on my laptop. This means that redirection back to the laptop no longer worked, and it was treating it like a printer on the remote desktop PC. ( not good)
After reading some forums I tried a few things. I uninstalled Reader 9 from the desktop PC, and installed Acrobat X to match my laptop, just in case the drivers were causing this. But this did not fix it. The Adobe PDF (redirected n ) insisted it was not from a redirection. ( n = a random session number created by RDC/RDP )
All other printer redirections still work, only the Adobe PDF ( redirected n ) printer is broken.
Have I missed anything?
Thank you.
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Ended up using Microsoft print to PDF, which comes with Windows 10.
This redirects back to the local laptop with a notification pop up.
The MS Print to PDF file is larger than Adobe, so I use "save as" in Acrobat to re compress.
Can be saved to favourite cloud or VPN/sync back, or mapped drive back to remote Win 10 desktop for secure central backup.
WARNING
The broken Adobe PDF (redirected n ) printer will without warning DELETE an existing PDF of the same name without saving the new output - nasty little windows 10 bug.
Any other suggestions welcome
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You‘re using a very old and unsupported Acrobat. If fixes for new versions of Windows are needed, you won’t get them.
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The Windows printing subsystem has been modified for Windows 10 (I do not remember if that was with a Windows 10 update or even at the beginning of Windows 10). You would need updated drivers which will not be available on out-sorted software.
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I understand the "old" software argument, but it all seems a bit strange and unfair.
I have gone through ver 5.0, 7.0, 8.0 and Adobe X - which makes me "old" too! lol This forced obsolescence becomes tiresome after a few upgrade versions, it is very costly but we all accept it. ( eg Apple iOS upgrades degrading hardware performance - I buy Samsung now )
My "old" Kyocera laser printer which is older than Adobe Acrobat 10 redirects just fine. Why not break that old print driver too? ( because throwing out a $5,000 laser printer is too physically obvious and would not be acceptable - ouch! )
Why doesn't Adobe just do the right thing and supply a driver patch for the latest Windows 10 build? or maybe Microsoft could supply a universal redirect driver for users that have bought their products for many years and just need a break from the perpetual upgrade game ?
Don't get me wrong, Adobe have terrific products, and I have obviously used them for years, but do the right thing and don't allow your software to be broken by Microsoft within the same Windows OS version.
When there are new or better software features that I need, or when there is a major Windows OS change - then I will gladly buy a new version as I have done before.
And that is fair for everyone. ( I just had to get that off my chest )
Thank you for reading
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In reply to Abambo:
This loss of function just happened recently, so whatever they did, it was done in os build 17134.48 ver 1803 in April 2018.
It was working fine on previous Win 10 builds.
My problem is that Microsoft and Adobe should work together to not cripple or break products that were already working in a current OS.
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Windows 10 is not like older versions of Windows. Check it out: Microsoft have said there will never be a Windows 11. Instead “Windows 10” will continuously change and evolve. A new system may greet you any morning and old apps broken. This is a new world which will lead us all into subscriptions for everything. Welcome or not.
I don‘t believe software makers should chase Microsoft or Apple for free, because that amounts to the rest of the industry subsidising Apple and Microsoft.
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Revisiting this thread. My redirect adobe no longer works on Windows 11 RDP client and Windows 10 RDP host. Works intermittently. Other print to pdf apps don't work as well - file sizes can be significantly larger and no auto-open of new file.