Convert Outlook 2010 emails + attachments to pdf

Looking for some help.  We've upgraded to Office 2010 and are unable to convert emails and attachments from Outlook 2010 to pdf using Acrobat Pro 9, 10, or 11.  This function was working with Outlook 2007 and Acrobat Pro 9.  Any information on how to fix this would be helpful! 

Thanks Anoop I was extremely needed to convert my Outlook emails to PDF including attachments and header portion. Before reading your post I also read an online discussion that indicates tips and tricks to complete conversion task without installing MS Outlook or any additional drivers & programs. I had read such type of discussion here http://www.pcvita.com/convert-outlook-emails-to-pdf-with-attachments.html by searching in google "PST to PDF". It resulted well and did required job precisely. Below is a glimps of GUI:

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