File Rights - Terminal Services

We have a client that has 10 - 15 remote based PC's, that make connections to a terminal server. The terminal server hosts all of the users documents and the users are made to ONLY keep a copy of documents on the terminal server and are only allowed to edit documents on the terminal server.One of the users has a scanner at their location that they use to scan multiple types of documents, then the scanner adds the scanned documents to a folder on the desktop called "Scans" in PDF format. Then the user is mean't to upload these documents as needed to the terminal server via FTP, then edit the PDF's on the server. But because the user doesn't have "rights" to this file, they can not edit the file on the server.
So, I want the user to be able to edit the file on the terminal server, anyway I can edit a registry key to make it have the same name and cd key as the users pc? or create some value to mimic the users computer or such so, the user can edit the PDF format scans on the terminal server?
Daniel

I'm looking into the licensing issue. Its not that easy to find on the Adobe site. Do you know what kind of licensing is required for TS off hand. I will have to call Adobe tomorrow morning.
Currenty Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional is installed.
We run software on the server that uses the Acrobat Object library to view and print PDF files.
The users of this software have an active directory account on the server and must log in to operate a session.
Thanks,

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