Adobe PDF Printer missing after update

Yesterday I updated my Adobe Acrobat 9 software to version 9.5.3 but now my Adobe PDF printer has disappeared. I am running Windows 7 Professional 32 bits. I have many documents to convert into PDFs but now I am unable to since the update installed. Please help?

Try repairing Acrobat installation - Open control panel, select Acrobat and chose the option to repair.

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    Thanks in advance!!!  ;-)
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    Thanks for posting Steve, I still have to deep-read these links you provided but I feel like the answer might be there...
    Yesterday, in the meantime, I was in a hurry so I just decide to re-install Acrobat from scratch wich blew away the issue.
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