Can't convert Word 2000 file to pdf

Hello:
I have Acrobat 9 Standard (v. 9.3.4). I try to convert (Create menu) a Word 2000 file, but get the error message "The document or path is not valid." Still, the doc file opens, and the conversion seems to take place, but when completed, Acrobat hangs. Same if I used File - Open.
I can open the doc file normally without problems. I have repeared my installation of Acrobat, and rebooted. No change.
What can I do?
Regards,
Hans L

Hi erica81044662
Are you trying to convert documents from Word PDFMaker or Opening Acrobat and then converting it ?
Is your Acrobat up to Date ?

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