Adobe reader v10.1.2 + PDF Test Toolkit

Hi there,
We have QTP 11 installed on one of our test PC's and have Adobe reader v10.1.2 + latest PDF Test Toolkit installed.
When starting QTP we can see the plugin in the add ins screen, however when we try to launch a .pdf using the  reader we get - Adobe reader has stopped working.
If we close QTP then the reader will view the .pdf.
We have Adobe reader v10.1.0 + PDF Test Toolkit installed on 2 other pc's and that works fine?, could it be reader version issue as we understand the toolkit will run ok on v10.1.1 and above
Any response appreiated,
regds,

Hi
We have lately found that due to some of our changes in Reader 10.1.2 release, the plugins have broken.
They still continue to work with Adobe Reader 10.1.0 and 10.1.1 ON ANY ENVIRONMENT WITH ANY QTP VERSION.
For the time being, before Adobe roll out a fix, we would suggest you not to upgrade the Adobe Reader versions.
Thanks and Regards

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