Acrobat Pro XI PDF Printer を利用したPDF作成でエラーダイアログを表示させない方法はあるか」

お世話になっております。
現在、バッチからプリントコマンドを実行して、PDF ファイルを作成するプログラムを検討しています。
実際にインストールして実行を確認していたところ、Acrobat 側で上書きエラーなどの出力エラーが
発生した時にエラーダイアログが表示されてしまいます。
バッチプログラムですので、エラーダイアログが出しまうと単純にはその画面を閉じる方法がありませんので、
処理が待ち状態で止まってしまいます。
この状況を避けるために、エラーダイアログを出さない方法を探しているのですが、コミュニティや
ドキュメントからでは見つけることができませんでした。
そこで以下の2点に関してお教えいただけないでしょうか。
①エラーダイアログを出さない方法はないのでしょうか
②エラーダイアログを出さない方法がない場合、プログラム側からダイアログを閉じる簡単な方法はあるのでしょうか
現在想定している環境は以下の通りです。
OS   :Windows Server 2012
Acrobat:Adobe Acrobat XI Pro
その他 :バッチからの印刷は、バッチ⇒パッケージ⇒PDF Printer のように、間にパッケージソフトが挟まるため、
      プログラムなどの組み込みができません
以上、よろしくお願いします。

個々のコマンドにつきましてはサポートを行わせていただいておりませんが、参考までに以下のURLの公開文書をご案内させていただきます。
(Acrobat 8の内容となっておりますが、Acrobat XIでもご利用いただける内容となっております)
Acrobat 8.0 SDK : JavaScript for Acrobat API Reference 日本語版
kayakonrive様にご指摘いただいております通り、Acrobatは1ライセンスに対して1ユーザーでご利用いただく製品となり、サーバーでご利用いただく場合以外でも、ローカル上のAcrobatがサーバ ークライアントとして機能し、複数のユーザー様がご利用いただける環境になっている場合(自動化処理によってAcrobatがライセンス分必要なくなるケース)もライセンス上ご遠慮いただいて いるご利用方法となりますので、併せてご注意いただければと存じます。

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