dbuttrick
11-21-2007, 06:48 AM
In our environment, when we install PrimoPDF, users cannot use it, because in order to produce a PDF, they need to have write access to the PrimoPDF directory in the c:\Program Files dir.
We do not allow users to write to this directory.
Is there a way to change where PrimoPDF writes its temp files - c:\temp for example?
If its possible, can we deploy this through Group Policy?
Thank you.
David Buttrick
We do not allow users to write to this directory.
Is there a way to change where PrimoPDF writes its temp files - c:\temp for example?
If its possible, can we deploy this through Group Policy?
Thank you.
David Buttrick