Docudesk deskPDF Professional For Terminal Servers Reviewed
Thursday, 14 December 2006 by Michel Roth
Patrick Rousse of Sessioncomputing.com has reviewed the Docudesk deskPDF Professional for Terminal Servers edition. deskPDF Professional TS, as its' name implies, is a Professional PDF creator for Windows Terminal Services and Citrix Presentation Server, and works on both 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows Server 2003.

was thrilled with the ease of install, configuration and use of deskPDF Professional TS. The product appears mature, with many features requested by end users. Use of the included Group Policy Admin Template makes it easy to configure the product in any size environment, and to lock down those settings that need to be enforced enterprise wide, i.e. Security and Encryption Settings.

"I had no problems using the product as a non-privileged user, and had only one problem during configuration. I could not add the provided deskPDF.adm file to a 2003 SP1 GPO, as I got an error message on each of 3 servers I tested (the problem did not occur on 2000 or 2003 w/o SP1). One email to docuDesk's support resulted in the receipt of an updated file that resolved the problem.

I found docuDesk Professional TS to create PDF files of equal quality to those created with Acrobat Professional, while using significantly less system resources, allowing for better scalability and end user user experience."

Read the entire review here.

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