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1Wouldn't there be a licensing issue here? If you're licensed to do this, that is to run as many copy as you want for as many computers as you want, then you would be paying a lot of money. If you're paying a lot of money, than Adobe should provide support directly. This doesn't seem to be the case.– Mark LopezCommented Dec 20, 2013 at 0:05
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@MarkLopez I did talk to an Adobe rep about accessing them over RDP, and they said that I can.– gparyaniCommented Dec 20, 2013 at 0:32
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I hate to ask because it seems condescending, but have you ensured the remoteapp is configured properly to be used as a remoteapp? Are there any system logs that provide an error or explanation of behavior?– RaystafarianCommented Dec 21, 2013 at 13:06
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@Raystafarian I am not RemoteApp-ing the "standard" way. I am instead using a Registry workaround to disable the allow list. This is because when I installed the Remote Desktop Services role, it gave me an error that said that I must be logged on as a domain user to configure RD Services. I then installed the Active Directory role, but in order to create a new domain, I must create a forest, and to create a forest, I must own a Web domain, which I don't. (gparyani.com is not actually mine)– gparyaniCommented Dec 21, 2013 at 21:38
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