Acrobat PDFMaker serverが

win XP Acrobat 7.0.9、Office word 2003を使用しています。
Word文書をPDF化しようとして、Adobe PDFの変換から作成を選んだところ、ある日突然に「Acrobat PDFMaker serverが読み込めませんでした。インストーラーを修復モードで実行しますか?」と出てくるようになりました。指示どうりに進めても何も変化がありません。
ご存知の方、よろしくお願いいたします。

> ある日突然に
問題のなかったときと、問題の出ている現在とのシステムに違いはないのであろうか?
以下は基本的なサポート文章。
文書番号 : 224849
Acrobat PDFMaker の問題のトラブルシューティング(Windows 版 Acrobat 6.0/7.0)
文書番号 : 225338
Windows XP でのシステムエラーまたはフリーズ発生時のトラブルシューティング(Acrobat 7.0)
手動でアンインストールしてから再インストールしてみるとか?
文書番号 : 231021
Acrobat 7.0 Professional および Acrobat 3D を手動でアンインストールする方法(Windows)
海外サイトでも以下のようなメッセージに関する投稿がある。Eudoraが関係しているとか、McAfeeとAcrobatとOfficeの組み合わせ相性が悪いといった投稿もあるが、真偽は 知らず。
> The Acrobat PDFmaker Server could not be loaded. Do you wnat to run the installer in repair mode.

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