Error converting web page to PDF using Acrobat 8 IE 9 on Vista

I am getting the following errow when I try converting web page to PDF using Acrobat 8 on IE 9 on Vista.  This worked previously but it appears that a recent update to Acrobat caused issues with this functionality.  This happened once before and after some troubleshooting the technician wasable to get the functionality working again.  The Adobe printer shows up with "Error" however I can still create PDFs from outlook.
Error Has Occurred
Line:11
Char:3
Error: Permission Denied
Code: 0
URL:res//C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\Acrobat\AcroIEFavClient.dll/AcroIECapture.html

Is the plugig the same as an add-on because all of my Acrobat Add-ons are active?
Name                Adobe PDF
Publisher           Adobe Systems, Incorporated
Status              Enabled
Load time           0.25 s
Name                Adobe PDF Reader Link Helper
Publisher           Adobe Systems, Incorporated
Status              Enabled
Load time           0.01 s
Navigation time     0.00 s
Name                Adobe PDF Conversion Toolbar Helper
Publisher           Adobe Systems, Incorporated
Status              Enabled
Load time           0.06 s
Navigation time     0.00 s
Name                Adobe PDF
Publisher           Adobe Systems, Incorporated
Status              Enabled
Load time           0.00 s

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