Acrobat 9 no acrobat file in printer folder. Can't write pdf from browser?

Hard drive crashed had to reload application on new drive. It's missing print driver?

I reinstalled with a new download from my account list

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    At http://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/compatible-web-browsers-pdfmaker-applications.html
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    All options under the Create PDF from scanner sends Acrobat Standard 9.1.1 crashing.
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    When I attempt to create a PDF from a MS Word document, I get the following message: "Unable to Acrobat PDF files.   Acrbat PDF Maker.   You must have administrator priveleges to install these files.   Please contact your local system administrator."
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