Adobe PDF printer causes programs to crash

Hi, one of my users is having trouble using her Adobe PDF printer.  Sporadically whenever she prints to Adobe PDF it locks up the application that was trying to print and she has to force-quit.  Any suggestions?

Hello AnasaziCannibal,
Thanks for posting!
Unfortunately, you've reached the Acrobat.com forums which
are specific to the Acrobat.com website and its set of hosted
services, and do not cover the Acrobat family of desktop products.
Here is a link to the Windows Acrobat forums for you. This
will be a much better place for your post!
http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.ee6b2f2/
Thanks!
Pete

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