Adobe Reader X printing Outlook 2007 email attachments

In previous versions of Adobe Reader, in Outlook 2007, my end users could highlight an email click on File/Print, check the box to "Print attached files", and the email and ALL the pdf attachments would print perfectly.
Now, in Reader X, it will print the email and only ONE of the attachments.  Then an adobe recent documents window appears and a error saying "document could not be found" for all other attachments.
If I actually open the email and run thru the same steps, everything prints.  However, this is not productive.  End users need to be able to hit the quick print button while the email is highlighted and have everything print out in one motion.
They do not have time to close each error window, and the recent window.  Nor do they want to have to open each email in order to get things to print properly.
I found the link to the Acrobat Ninja where a registry hack is given to remove the Welcome screen, but that doesn't help with this problem.  And this is a BIG problem.
Does anyone have a trick, hack or suggestion to workaround this problem?  Is there an update or patch?

Hi all,
I found a workaround the problem I was describing.
Apparently Adobe has implemented something called Protection Mode
for a description see this link :
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/860/cpsid_86063.html
The workaround (I call it a workaround because you have to disable this new Security measure)
is to do the following: Open Adobe Reader X --> Go to Edit --> Preferences in the menu  --> General --> un-check "Enable Protected Mode at Startup"
Then you will have to click Continue and restart Adobe Reader for the change to take place.
Now this is only a workaround as it disables all of the new Protected Mode security features so please keep that in mind.
Hopefully adobe will address the Outlook integration piece so that the Printing script will be allowed to open and close Adobe like in un-protected mode...
Hope this helps others who have been searching for a workaround...
Kevin.

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