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HOW TO: Use Reader and Acrobat Standard on terminalserver by multiple users with different permissions?

New Here ,
Aug 20, 2018 Aug 20, 2018

I have a terminalserver with x users terminal into. We had always Adobe Reader installed for users to open PDF files. A few users want to use Adobe Acrobat Standard. That users who are not licensed for Adobe Acrobat Pro should not be able to use it. Acrobat Reader should be the standard to open PDF documents. How could I make this happen? Is there a new manuel maybe. The last I found was from 2011: tomdtek: Adobe Acrobat Pro and Reader on the same Terminal Server (Citrix XenApp).

Problem is to make the Adobe Reader the standard software, because the setting by installation works not every time.

The second problem is, if I make a applocker-rule for Adobe Standard all applications with Adobe Standard Addons are blocked for users that use no lincense.

2012 RDS Group Policy - Adobe Reader and Acrobat to Co-exist - Spiceworks

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Community Expert ,
Aug 20, 2018 Aug 20, 2018

This is not a technical issue. You're not legally allowed (disclaimer, I'm not a lawyer) by the EULA to use Acrobat on a server.

You must uninstall it, or you'll be in breach of your legal contract with Adobe.

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New Here ,
Aug 20, 2018 Aug 20, 2018
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We deploy it on a vdisk with citrix pvs to multiple users...

I only described it like this, because its easier.

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