Adobe Acrobat 8 PDF Maker

How do I install PDF Maker (Adobe Acrobat 8) on WIndows 8.1 64bit. During the installation, it gave me error saying that it was missing a a ".dll" file.
Acrobat 8 installed fine and everything works except there is no PDF print driver.

How do I upgrade Acrobat 8.0 to 8.1. I tried running "check for upgrades" in the help menu but the systems says no updates are availabe. Is there a download ink where I can download updates?
In fact, I have Acrobat 8.3.1 installed on Windows XP. I had upgraded this from 8.0 a while ago. It would appear the upgrades are no longer available?

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