DEP update for acrobat Vulnerability identifier: APSA09-07

I deactived javascript in my acrobat to prevent the issue Adobe made everyone aware of on 12/1/509. Does the update 9.3.0 take care of this? can i now enable javascript again?

FIX/PATCH
I have given up...adobe do nothing microsoft do nothing
i have got rid of adobe and gone to foxit for a free reader with zero probelms download here http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/reader/
http://download.cnet.com/Foxit-Reader/3000-10743_4-10313206.html?part=dl-116442& subj=dl&tag=button/
suggest you all do the same for reader problems rather than waste your leisure/working time trying to unravel this probelm with no help or even acknowledgement in any of these forums from adobe..disgusted. stamp your feet and migrate..enough is enough.this has been going on for months.

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