Acrobat Standard 9.4.5 Printing Issues

Hi Forum People,
I am having an issue with Acrobat Standard 9.4.5 on a Server 2003 Terminal Server.
When users try to print PDF files they first get the following error:
The Document Could Not be Printer
Next they get:
No Pages Were Selected
I have checked some web articles and the sguuestions were to apply the latest updates or to print the files as an image.
I already have the latest updates and the print as an image did not work
Can anyone make any other suggestions?
Thank you.

Having the exact same issues hear.  Haven't been able to find a fix for it anywhere.  It has the be the last update.  Going to check if I can roll back to the previous update.

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