Adobe Acrobat 9.3.2 - MS Outlook 2010 x64 RTM - send an email

Hello!
I have the new Office 2010 x64 RTM (no Beta!) on my System installed. But If I klick on the Email Button there comes an Error Message with following Content:
"There is no Email Client as default configured ..."
But that´s wrong!
This Problem is only with the 64 bit Version of Outlook 2010.
The 32 bit Version does not make the same trouble.
Has someone found a Solution?
Thanks.

Acrobat 9.3.3 update is out.
The release notes do not seem to fix your issues, but mention Office fixes:
Interaction with Microsoft Office
2605080: When creating a PDF from Word on a 64 bit OS, the PDF is not visible until after pressing the Cancel button in the progress dialog box.• 2616790: Graphs inserted into a Word document by a 3rd party software do not appear after conversion to PDF. Occurs with Office 2007 and latest version of Acrobat.

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