Distilling QuarkXpress 7 file in Acrobat 9 Standard

When trying to distill a QuarkXpress7 file for uploading to the printers to the Pass4Press standards, I get the following message in the log - it is driving me crazy as this file needs to go off urgently! (This log is from one test page I attempted to print).
PDF/A Compliance Report
1.  Content
   PDF/A-1b:2005 does not permit embedded files as detected near the following pages:
      Page 1, Occurrences: 1
   Violations: The total found in this section was 1.
2.  Summary
   Warnings: The total found in this document was 0.
   Violations: The total found in this document was 1.
   This document does not pass PDF/A-1b:2005 compliance checks.
%%[ Warning: Did not pass PDF/A compliance tests. No PDF file produced. ] %%

Are you using the Pass4Press Distiller job options? It seems to me
that a press-based solution aren't likely to want PDF/A validation....
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