Acrobat Pro 8 in Win 7

I was unable to make a simple pdf from word doceumen.  I reinstalled AA8 and updated on my win 7 x64 machine.  I continue to have same problem.  Coversion to pdf form word 2007 or word 2003 document quits at 10% complete only saying an error occured.  no error message.  Any ideas?

From Adobe product operating system compatibility and following the links to the Acrobat FAQ:
Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Reader, and Microsoft Windows 7
Do Adobe Acrobat 9 and Adobe Reader 9 support Windows 7?
Yes. Adobe will support Windows 7 with Acrobat 9 and Adobe Reader 9. Adobe has tested Acrobat 9 and Adobe Reader 9 software on Windows 7 and found the solutions perform to our high standards of quality and performance.* Earlier versions of Acrobat and Adobe Reader may run on Windows 7. However, Adobe does not support Acrobat 8, Adobe Reader 8, or earlier versions on Windows 7 and does not plan to release updates to those versions for Windows 7 compatibility. Enterprise customers with a Gold or Platinum support plan can contact Customer Support for Windows 7 migration planning tips, best practices, and advice. Visit the support page for the latest product support information.*Adobe is confident that Acrobat 9.2, Adobe Reader 9.2, Adobe Connect™, Adobe Presenter, Adobe LiveCycle Designer, and Adobe 3D Reviewer will perform as expected. While we have performed expansive testing on Windows 7, there may be unexpected issues that were not discovered during our testing efforts.
What about older versions of Acrobat and Windows 7?
If you own Acrobat 6, Acrobat 7, or Acrobat 8 software, you are eligible for an upgrade to Acrobat 9. An Acrobat 9 upgrade can be purchased through your Adobe reseller or the Adobe Store. Upgrading to Acrobat 9 will ensure compatibility with Windows 7 and access to the latest product enhancements such as the ability to build PDF Portfolios, to create and track PDF forms, and to manage team collaboration working with additional services available with a free Acrobat.com services account. Acrobat 9 can be used to create high-quality PDF files from virtually any application and delivers one-click functionality from popular business applications such as Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Visio, and Lotus Notes. More information about upgrading to Acrobat 9 is available from upgrade page. Enterprise customers with a Gold or Platinum support plan can contact Customer Support for upgrade tips and planning help.

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