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Hi,

Acrobat reader/standard/pro (any version) can be virtualised without much trouble.

There are just some items to know:

- The printer driver (PDF printer) will not work, as it would have to be integrated in the system.

- The integration in office etc. will not work, as it requires the printer driver

- Remember to activate the product (start the application at least once to complete the 'hello' and activation process).

- Remember to deactivate the auto-update!

I tried to install the printer driver natively, and capture the rest. The printer driver however requires acrobat standard/pro to be installed on the system for the rendering, so what will be the big gain of having it virtual.

So best practice: capture the app, leave out the printer driver/integration features in office etc. and start the app to activate the app and do common settings before post capture.

Kind regards,

Michael Baars - CIS-Group

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Michael Baars - Comprehensive ICT Solutions (NL, Weert) (Remember to mark the post answered and reward points to those who helped you...)