Adobe Acrobat 11 Office Addin

I have a recurring issue with Adobe Acrobat Pro 11.0 COM Addin causing Microsoft Word 2013 to Crash.
I have tried to reboot
I have tried to "repair" Acrobat Pro v 11.0
I have uninstalled and re installed Acrobat Pro v 11.0
I have re-imaged my PC and re installed freshly Adobe Acrobat Pro  v 11.0 and MS Office 2013
None of the above solutions have worked. When converting a Word document to PDF using the Acrobat Ribbon It consistently causes MS Word to crash and when the restart of the application occurs the PDFMOfficeAddin.dll is disabled and even when I enable it the Acrobat Ribbon is not made available until a full PC reboot.
I am running:
Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit Version - Service Pack One
MS Office 2013
Adobe Acrobat 11.0 v 11.0.10

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