Original Message:
Sent: 11-15-2023 11:53
From: Kevin Moyes
Subject: PDF Converter issues for REMOTE remote users
Change the session's default printer to something local to the server, and the PDF converter will use the server's print spooler, not the remote print spooler.
Edit:
If that doesn't work, I hear good things about using TSPrint (to solve terminal server printing issues).
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Kevin Moyes
Technical Systems Analyst
Munjal White Consulting Co.
Toronto ON
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-15-2023 10:22
From: Robert Osborn
Subject: PDF Converter issues for REMOTE remote users
Hi Chris
The problem is that the PDF converter errors out in the user's session even with a default printer set. Per @Kevin Moyes the error is a time out issue. Redirection can make it take longer for the spooler to respond. Yesterday the IT turned off redirection for the user and she reported that she was able to generate the PDF's successfully,.
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Bob Osborn
Consultant
ACI Consulting
Original Message:
Sent: 11-14-2023 14:05
From: Chris St. Amand
Subject: PDF Converter issues for REMOTE remote users
Just to be clear, they do not have to turn off re-direction. The user can still print to their re-directed printer. It's only the Default Printer on the Terminal Server session when they connect that is used to spool/convert the pdf.
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Chris St. Amand
Arizona Accounting & Information Systems
Original Message:
Sent: 11-13-2023 15:00
From: Robert Osborn
Subject: PDF Converter issues for REMOTE remote users
Hi Chris
I have found the same thing with this issue. There is a default printer set in this case. I think that it boils down to a combination of the latency in the user's connection and that IT will not disable printer redirection for the user. Unless there is a way to increase the timeout setting for the PDF converter I believe that the issue will continue
Thank you,
Bob Osborn
ACI Consulting
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Bob@ACIconsulting.com

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Original Message:
Sent: 11/13/2023 12:19:00 PM
From: Chris St. Amand
Subject: RE: PDF Converter issues for REMOTE remote users
Hi Bob,
You might try setting the Default Windows Printer, when a problem user connects to a terminal server, to a printer on the server, or the terminal server. If one doesn't exist, set up a null printer device on the server or terminal server. We found that speed issues with PDFs and timeouts can occur because the PDF converter appears to be using the Default Windows Printer queue (not the printer showing in the lower left when printing forms/reports) to create the PDF. We found this to be true in Sage 2017, and believe it continued in 2022. Not sure about in-between versions. The idea is that the data has to travel to that device to be created, and once created, back to the storage location for the PDF. Often users will have their local printer as the default, so the data has to travel back and forth, causing the delay or timeout.
We have the login script for the users set the Default Windows Printer when they connect to the Terminal Server.
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Chris St. Amand
Arizona Accounting & Information Systems