How to Permanently Hide the "Creating Adobe PDF" Dialog

When the default printer is set to be the "Adobe PDF" printer and an application creates a print image, the distiller (I presume) displays a dialog entitled "Creating Adobe PDF", with a "Hide" button.
How does one make the default to NOT show this dialog?
Thank you in advance.
Windows 7/Acrobat X Pro

This removes the "Creating PDF" box, but also seems to remove my ability to rename the documents. I need everything to perform exactly the same (including the rename and save to a specific directory), but I don't need Acrobat telling me it's creating a document as "Print to PDF" already tells me that. Thanks, though!

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