I would suggest to ask Adobe to get a clearly and correct answer, as this is a user-to-user forum. You can be sure you can't work with four persons on one license. But are you sure to stress the terminal server with ressource-hungry programms like the Creative Suite, programms which should installed locally on fast machines with a bunch of RAM to work smoothly?
Mar 2, 2010 - Install Acrobat Pro on 2008 R2 x64 Terminal Server. Property(S): ADOBE_ACROBAT_DOCUMENT = Adobe Acrobat Document Property(S):.
But if you can field a quad-3-gigahertz machine with 6 Gig RAM, maybe this could work for 4 clients. On the other hand you have to test if it really will work on a terminal server, best is you test it with the trial version if you haven't already bought a license. Charlie: Here's a link to an excellent article by Peter Linnell about DTP applications and networks. It's written specifically about PageMaker, but the advice it contains is applicable to any DTP application, including InDesign. While it is possible to access DTP files across a robust network (emphasis on robust!), the programs themselves are so demanding of the processor and OS that they must be installed locally to achieve decent performance.
How do I license Acrobat XI Pro in a Terminal Services environment? Ada would like to know some pricing on Adobe Acrobat Pro for their Terminal Servers. We need to know how the licensing works in a Terminal Server environment. They have 2 Terminal Servers with at least a dozen users per server. They currently have Acrobat 8 Professional which is not completely compatible with Office 2010.
Fortunately, Office 2010 can do some PDF conversions. But it can’t do any electronic PDF forms. Please find out what licensing they need to use for their environment. Steve, You should speak to your Adobe representative for specifics. That being said, every time I've worked with our rep, the requirement is 'Everyone who has access to the application needs to have a license. There is no concurrency in licensing.' Meaning - if an individual can launch/use it - you need a license for that individual.
It doesn't matter if they actually use it or not - the critical thing is that they could use it. Same goes for CITRIX and other virtual envrironments. Hope this helps.
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