Acrobat Batch Processing...

I am created one batch process in the acrobat 6 for open the pdf file and save it as Word .doc file and close the pdf file, now i want to run this acrobat batch file from other application that is i want to run this batch file by using .net..... Is it possible? reply me......
Thanking You,,
Thirusanguraja V

No, that's not possible.

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