Acrobat v9 Printer Driver

I'm not sure if I'm missing something basic, but I installed a volume license Acrobat v9 Standard install on a Server 2003 Terminal Server, but I don't see the Adobe PDF creator/printer driver when I do a File, Print....
I tried reinstalling, rebooting the server, playing with ports on existing printer drivers...any thoughts?
TIA.

Hi Mike,
I have exactly the same problem that you describe. At first I thought it might be malicious software that was installing a fake driver, but after running Malware, Spybot and some other programs, I'm still left with the problem. I have a lot of Adobe software installed (Adobe Premiere Elements 7, Adobe Acrobat Pro 8, Adobe Audition 3, Adobe PhotoShop 7 and of course Adobe Reader 9, plus as you indicate Adobe Air and Acrobat.com I'm not sure when my problem started, since I only recognized it when I went to do a system restore. It appears to install the driver about once a minute. This leaves me with about 3 days worth of useless restore points.
The only advice that I have received is to un-install all my Adobe stuff, then check the System Restore, then one by one re-install the packages checking each time what happens in the system restore.
Have you found any solution since your original post?
Dave Freeman
Peterborough, Ontario
Canada

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