![]() Something to try is to pick a specific end user who is having issues and have them navigate to C:\WINDOWS\FONTS and see if they can see the barcode font. If you or your IT team is installing fonts from their account on the workstation, it is likely installing at the user level with the user being the IT person. If I remember right, with one of the more recent windows 10 updates, fonts can be installed at the per-machine level or per-user level. Being an admin is not a requirement, but it makes troubleshooting easier. Then I try to find a workstation where I am an admin on and test it from there. So, with SSRS (as an example), I log into the SSRS server and browse to the report webpage and verify I can see and print the fonts as expected. My first step when working with fonts is to make sure that it works on the server side first. ![]() If they are not rendering on workstations, it sounds like the fonts are not properly installed on the workstations.
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