Adobe A9R Files creating in C:\windows\temp\ on Exchange Servers

We have the Adobe PDF iFilter 11 for 64bit installed on our Exchange 2010 DAG servers. 2 of the servers have multiple A9R Files creating on C:\windows\temp which are taking up 13GB of space. Can we delete these files? How do they get created?

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