Acrobat CS2 安装,缺少typewriter和adobe PDF打印设置

各位,
最近,将计算机操作系统由XP改为WIN 7,重新安装Acrobat CS2时,丢失了“工具”里的“Typewriter"和打印转换时的”Adobe PDF"功能。请指点解决办法,非常感谢。
Hi There,
Recently, my computer has beed updated to Win 7 from Windows XP. When I installed Acrobat CS2, two things were not showing:
1) "typewriter" in "tools"
2) "adobe PDF" for the file format converting.
Please help to find out the way to fix them. Thank you very much.

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