Creo distiller assistant

I have always included the CreoDistillerAssistant in the startup folder for Adobe PDF under
Application Support in the Library. This fixes several problems; the most important is the minimum line weight problem.
Currently using Distiller 7. Looking for information on whether this will work with Acrobat 8 or 9?
Also if the pdf is created from within InDesign, will this be active? We have several files that are being rejected by printers that have a line weight less than .5 pt.

I checking the colors 1st in illustrator, than in indesign with separations preview (so far so good), and then in acrobat with output preview... and here is where it goes wrong... both for certified as well as uncertified.
I have now found the problem, but am unsure how to deal with it in the future (color management hell) : something to do with our synchronized profiles that basically say: adjust to match current color settings, placed content:keep existing assignments. I don't know how clear this is? If iI disable the profile so I can override the existing assignment (which must have originally been to preserve appearance rather than numbers) it all works out.
I suppose it is an internal agency issue as to what to do. The idea is too stick synchronised as to provide consistent color, but there all these hidden profiles stuck in files from who knows who, when or where.
If you can follow, and have any suggestions,?

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