"Attach as adobe pdf" outlook toolbar

I'm running Outlook 2003 with Win XP and had the "attach as
adobe pdf" toolbar in Outlook disappear. I've tried some reverse
remove instructions (e.g., moving registry values to 2 (I left it
at 3), reinstalling it, etc.) but nothing has worked. It was there
yesterday and gone today. Any help to get it back would be
appreciated.
~David

Yes. All I get is Acrobat Connect and Acrobat PDFmaker 8.0 as
options. I have looked everywhere for the toolbar and cannot find
it.

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