Mike,
Thanks for the reply.
All of our printers are network printers, but I have access to all of
them, and I can print from any other program just fine.
If I didn't have access to the print queue, would I be able to print
from other programs (Word, Outlook, Notepad, etc)?
Chris
[quoted text, click to view] Mike Epprecht (SQL MVP) wrote:
> Hi
>
> That code indicates access denied. Make sure that the user has the rights to
> use the print queue.
>
> Regards
> --------------------------------
> Mike Epprecht, Microsoft SQL Server MVP
> Zurich, Switzerland
After Reviewing the SQL Server/Reporting Services logs and seeing a problem Rendering the Courier Font, we resolved this issue by created a new folder in the Windows (WINNT for Windows 2000) folder called FONTS_OLD. We then moved the Acrobat Courier font (may be different for you) to this folder.
No reboot required, the Reporting Services and Acrobat both printed fine after that.
It appears that an Acrobat Update font was corrupted, probably by the antivirus utility while scanning during creation.
I hope this helps someone else.
James
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