CS3 Error Msg: Missing PDFMaker Files...

Hi,
I installed CS3 and when I tried to use Acrobat Pro I got the following error message:
" Missing PDFMaker Files.  Do you want to run in the repair mode?"
If I say "yes" nothing happens.  If I say "no" nothing happens.  What can I do to use my software?
Thanks in advance for any ideas!
Kathy

As Bill stated, you can print to PDF using the Adobe PDF printer. No "interactive" features with this. Just page content painted to the PDF.
Or, with Office 2010, try the Save As PDF capability.
If you desire the use of PDFMaker you most change to Acrobat X. Update it to 3.1.0.
Acrobat X (3.1.0) PDFMaker supports Office 2010 64-bit.
See: See: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/333/333504.html
n.b,. Don't know, but, there may be possible issues with Acrobat X integration (if any) with the other applications of CS3.
You'd want to ask about this in the CS forums.
Be well...
Message was edited by: CtDave

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