Adobe X & IE9  "You don't have rights to save in this location"

Installed adobe X on windows 7 32 bit with all windows and adobe updates.  Trying to print from IE9 using adobe as my printer.  This prints fine from local applications like Excel, Word, Quickbooks.  I created a new folder with full control C:\Temp and when trying to print there from IE9 I get the message "you dont' have rights to saave in this location".  I am logged in as an admistrator.  I changed all users on the PC to full control and even C:\ on the security tab.  This will print to the "Users\" folder only.  Spent hours trying suggestions from discussion sites.  Help!!
Thanks,

Thanks for your reply.  Security level set to Medium by default.  When I uncheck the "Enable Protected Mode"  it works. I can save files to folders on my computer.   I tried this before.   If I unable protected mode I compromise my security and it is easier for malicious software being installed to my computer.  Any suggestions?

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