David Ramsden wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 06:16:41PM +0100, Damian Brasher wrote:
>   
>> Brian Chivers wrote:
>>     
>>> I'm looking for a nice simple way for users to create pdf's from any type
>>> of file via nice simple
>>> web interface.
>>>       
>>> machine which is doable but a web front end would make it so much easier
>>>       
>> I second that question, sorry can't give you an answer however the best
>> desktop tool I use regularly is the OpenOffice.org 'Export directly as
>> pdf' button.
>>
>>     
>
> The problem you'd have is interpreting the file types. Say someone 
> uploaded a Microsoft Visio file, how would the web interface understand 
> that?
>
> Brian, Google printui.dll. You can add this to your login script(s) 
> (assuming it's for the college users on their Windows workstations) to 
> connect the printer in the form of \\server\printer_name. You can 
> install the PDFCreator in "network share" mode on to your print server.
>
> For example in the login script:
>
> rundll32 printui.dll PrintUIEntry /in /n \\server\printer_name
>
> Would add the printer on a per-machine basis when a user logs in 
> (connecting a shared printer normally only applies to the users account, 
> i.e. it's profile specific).
>
> Or you could write a VBS script that's called from the login script to 
> connect the printer, checking that it doesn't exist first. Once again a 
> quick Google on "vbs add printer" should bring up several examples.
>
> Regards,
> David.
>   
Yes I can see what you mean. I'll have to look further into the 
PDFCreator install options as we're about to start looking a a Windows 
server for our printing so we can start running pcounter for the auditing.
I'll have google for printui.dll & also what I can do with our existing 
Kixscript stuff that we have setup.
Thanks
Brian
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