Strange One
Right , Ive got a application sequenced.
On my pc , thick installed are Adobe Reader X and IE9 , Windows 7
With this application , there is a part where users create reports and click on a "PDF" button within the software.
This opens the report from a website within IE9. The application opens IE9 and starts to load the report - but it just gives a grey windows in IE9. If I click reload , the pdf reports open and then around 3 seconds later I get a message "Microsoft Visual C++ Debug Library Runtime Error! Program: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 100\AcroRD32.exe The application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more information. "
The pdf then cannot be saved or printed.
I have thick installed the application on the same pc for testing and it works perfect. I can't seem to work out what might be causing this , let alone fix the issue. Any help would be great.
On my pc , thick installed are Adobe Reader X and IE9 , Windows 7
With this application , there is a part where users create reports and click on a "PDF" button within the software.
This opens the report from a website within IE9. The application opens IE9 and starts to load the report - but it just gives a grey windows in IE9. If I click reload , the pdf reports open and then around 3 seconds later I get a message "Microsoft Visual C++ Debug Library Runtime Error! Program: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 100\AcroRD32.exe The application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more information. "
The pdf then cannot be saved or printed.
I have thick installed the application on the same pc for testing and it works perfect. I can't seem to work out what might be causing this , let alone fix the issue. Any help would be great.
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Posted by:
pjgeutjens
12 years ago
Posted by:
TheFergie101
12 years ago
Posted by:
Rheuvel
12 years ago
Easiest way is to add the following lines somewhere between the VIRTUALENV tags inside the OSD (you can edit it with Notepad):
< POLICIES >[/align]< LOCAL_INTERACTION_ALLOWED > TRUE < /LOCAL_INTERACTION_ALLOWED >[/align]< /POLICIES >[/align] [/align] [/align] [/align]Also have a look here:[/align]http://www.tmurgent.com/OSD_Illustrated.aspx[/align] [/align]
< POLICIES >[/align]< LOCAL_INTERACTION_ALLOWED > TRUE < /LOCAL_INTERACTION_ALLOWED >[/align]< /POLICIES >[/align] [/align] [/align] [/align]Also have a look here:[/align]http://www.tmurgent.com/OSD_Illustrated.aspx[/align] [/align]
Posted by:
pjgeutjens
12 years ago
For all your OSD related questions: http://www.tmurgent.com/osd_illustrated.aspx (add this to your favorites!!)
It's how I fake knowing about App-V [;)] You'll find the local interaction tag explained extensively in that overview.
PJ
It's how I fake knowing about App-V [;)] You'll find the local interaction tag explained extensively in that overview.
PJ
Posted by:
pjgeutjens
12 years ago
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