Adobe reader 10.1.3 closed and go away when print with no error.

I have tried all the methods that posted to fix adobe reader when print.  I have even upgraded to latest version of reader 10.1.3 and it still closed when I choose to print.  As a matter of fact it will do the same when I choose Preferences, too.   The only way to fix this problem is to Uninstall Microsoft patch KB2624667.  This is not a good solution.    As a background, I have the Adobe reader 10.1.3 on Windows 2003 server 64 bit.  The printing problem was there since version 10.1.x.   Any help will greatly appreciated.  Thanks. 

Update: It's been two months since my original post and it has finally been verified my theory was correct. After Mcafee's on-access scan (v.8.8) was disabled I never experienced any of the problems above. For example, I had a test box that experienced the issues I described in my orginal post and Reader had failed to install over 450 times (yes that number is accurate); after Mcafee's on-access scan was disabled the installation was successful.

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