Adobe Standard 8.0 - PDFs missing details

Hello,
After creating a PDF file from an AutoCad 2006 drawing, I am missing many important details.
Only some lines are broken, there are words missing in the "comment bubbles" and half of the small circles with the page details/references are not even there.
I already tried to reinstall Adobe 8.0 software, and there is no change.
It also happens randomly, not for every converted/created page.
Your help is much appreciated,
Thanks.

I have the same problem. A window tries to open, then reverts to IE saying there is no connection to the internet. I close this window and another windows opens saying that the license agreement was not accepted so the application will close. Have uninstalled twice and disabled firewall but still the same.

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