Acrobat Professional 8.2 Freezes Upon Closing

When I open a pdf attachment in an e-mail using 8.2 Professional the
software runs correctly. When I click on X to close the program, the message Acrobat Professional
8.2 has stopped working - Windows is checking for a solution to the problem. Sometimes I can then close it out, but other times I have to go into task manager and stop the process to get the screen to close out. It doesn't happen if I run professional through the start menu only through outlook.

I didn't.
However, after my initial post, I noticed that there were many other options not present, so I did a repair installation.  The redaction option, along with these other options, is now back.

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