I have installed Adobe Acrobat XI on citrix (server 2008, x64) and need to suppress repair option in Help menu for the users via registry.

i have installed Adobe Acrobat XI on citrix (server 2008, x64) and need to suppress repair option in Help menu for the users via registry. Have tried Disable_repair dword key in HKLM\software\Wow6432Node\Adobe\AdobeAcrobat\11.0\Installer and it does not work. please help.

Look in the ETK Preference Reference here:  Installer settings

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