Adobe PDF Printer on Windows 2003 OS

We have Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Standard installed on a Windows 2003 server. I need to create a PDF printer port for the Distiller printer.
I go to properties for the Distiller printer and select the ports tab. Then click add port. Then select the PDF Port type and click New Port. At this point I get the message "Port cannot be added. The request is not supported".
Does anyone know what is causing this? We have re-installed Acrobat and still get the same result.

Probably not. The oldest version I have heard of working on Win7 is AA8. If you can get AA6 installed, you might be able to use watched folders in Distiller and change the printer to default to file, rather than a PDF port where the major problem lies.

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