![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Whereas Acrobat/Acrobat Reader is often quite easy to set up for different groups of users, Visio/Visio Viewer is a little more challenging, as the Viewer is integrated into Internet Explorer and doesn’t integrate particularly well with the full-fat client – especially on shared systems like RDSH/Citrix/etc. Some users need to edit and save them using the full Visio client, whereas other users simply need to be able to view them using Visio Viewer. Adobe Acrobat is a common application that exhibits this behaviour (where the power users edit the PDFs in Acrobat, and the ordinary users simply view them in Reader), but another one that often crops up is Visio. On RDSH or other shared platforms, you often find users who may need to open files either in a full editor or a cut-down viewer, dependent on whether they need to edit or just view the files in question. ![]()
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