Adobe standard 9 crashes in Office 10 - is their an update?

When trying to use Adobe Standard 9.1 version  with Office 10 it seems to hang and then crash causing Office 10 to turn off the plug in.  is their an update available?

There has been no update announced yet. If you search the forum you will find topics that indicate there may be no update to AA9 to handle OFFICE 2010. You should still be able to print to the Adobe PDF printer, it is just the plugin (PDF Maker) that is not working as I understand it.

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