
Or, if Adobe Pro is our only option is there a supported version that doesn't require a user to login to the Adobe Creative Cloud?

Without falling back to an unsecured and unsupported version of Adobe Acrobat Pro is there any workaround of using another PDF generation tool like CutePDF for example, or is there any workaround of using the named license version of Acrobat Pro DC for PDF generation without needing the user having to actually log into an Adobe account.

I want to know if anyone in the community has found any solution to this Acrobat Pro requirement for bulk PDF generation or using the named license version of Acrobat Pro DC in conjunction with GP in a Remote Desktop environment. The named user version causes several issues including needing licenses for all users who depend on this functionality and requiring registry hacks to suppress the security warning for the licensed users. The issue is that we found that when using the email invoice functionality (PDF attachments) or bulk invoicing (PDF invoices) within GP it requires the use of Adobe Acrobat Pro for PDF document generation. We only have the old unsupported version of Acrobat Pro 9 and the named user license version of Acrobat DC. My company currently uses Dynamics GP 2018 R2, and we recently ran into issue when we re-deployed the client into our new Remote Desktop Services environment.
