Adobe Pro 9 Installation Replaces Windows Fonts

I could use some help with a font issue. We have an internally developed application that uses the Lucida Sans Regular font that's supplied with Windows. The font information lists it as version 1.67 and it's 64K in size. When we installed Adobe Pro 9, the Lucida Sans Regular font and several other Lucida fonts were removed from C:\Windows\Fonts. They were replaced with shortcuts to new Lucinda fonts in the D:\program files\adobe\Acrobat 9.0\Designer 8.2\jre\lib\fonts folder. The new Lucida fonts in the Acrobat fonts directory are a different version and different size. The new fonts installed by Adobe Pro are 682K in size and listed as version 1.20. Our internally developed app isn't working well with the Adobe installed fonts. The fonts no longer display correctly in our app, the window sizes have changed slightly and some buttons have shifted position and no longer work. If we revert back to the old, Windows supplied fonts, the app works normally. Our app is built off .Net 3.5.
Is there a reason the Adobe Pro 9 installation replaces the Windows fonts? Is there a place to review the differences between the fonts? They are both caleld Lucida Sans Regular.
I'd appreciate any insights.
Thanks.

check out the adobe customization wizard at http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=3993
Enterprise Deployment: http://www.adobe.com/devnet/acrobat/enterprise_deployment.html
regards,
nik

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