Well, in a way, yes. I'm trying to do it on a machine that does, among other things, act as a web server, but Distiller is only there to be used to print locally from an application installed on that machine.
(I assume the one-computer license prohibits sharing the Distiller printer on a network, but since I'm not sharing it, I figure it's OK...)
I'm connected to the server through Remote Desktop Connection, since the darn thing is about 200km from my office. The KB article, which I've ran into before, talks about running through Terminal Services, and suggests doing it through the console instead, which is what I've been trying to do, except remotely.
So... does this mean Distiller cannot be configured through a remote desktop connection either?
try an application called VNC to remotely access the server.
<http://www.realvnc.com/what.html>