Acrobat Reader cannot display Traditional Chinese Character correctly in 64 bit Windows 7

Hi,
I get a pdf file cannot display chinese character properly in Windows 7 64 bit but Windows XP 32 bit.  I did uninstall and re-install Reader 9.4.3 and 10.0.1 with and without Traditional Fonts patch in the 64 bit machine but no luck.  Does anyone have a solution for this?
Thanks in advance.

I run Acrobat 9.3.3 on my Windows 7 Pro 64-bit system with no problems. Perhaps you should make sure you have all of Acrobat 9's maintenance installed.
Ken Friedman

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