Acrobat Toolbar Issue

We are currently using Adobe Acrobat X Pro in a Windows 7, Citrix Xendesktop environment.  I believe our engineer installed an older version of Acrobat then upgraded to X.  The IE Add-in for Acrobat is causing a number of issues with other IE add-ins and after deleting a registry key the other add-in issues were resolved.  The key is below.  Is this a Adobe Acrobat X key or from an older version of Adobe. I am finding mixed information on other forums.
  HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Ext\Settings\{47833539-D0C5-41 25-9FA8-0819E2EAAC93}
Thanks

It is installed on Win 7 - which is where I had the Acrobat 7 Pro installed.  The Acrobat 8 installed easily on Win 7, while the old Acrobat 7 Pro was not so easy to get working with Win 7.  The 8 is working though I do notice other minor glitches with it - in addition to not being able to have the Touchup Object tool on the toolbar unless all the tools are selected (I cannot uncheck other tools and still have that tool show - even if it is checked).  
I also notice that when using the Text or Object Touchup tools they do not work if I am in certain modes (this was not the case with Acrobat 7).  If I am working in a form (which I usually am) and am in the selection mode (Hand) and enter text into a form field to test it, then hit the text touchup tool and try to change some text (on the page - not the form field text), nothing happens I have to go to a different mode and then select the text to touchup.  Minor - but different from the older version.

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