FYI:Windows XP SP3 を適用すると Adobe PDF プリンタのセキュリティ設定が「なし」になる

7/28の段階でサポート情報が出ていたようですが、念のためのFYI。
Acrobat7.0/8.0がインストールしているWindows XPの環境をSP3にすると不具合があるとかで、Adobe PDF プリンタのセキュリティ設定が無しになるという。
対処方法はAcrobatの再インストール。
問題個所はこれだけになるとは思えず、該当者は再インストールは必須か。
文書番号 : 234158
http://support.adobe.co.jp/faq/faq/qadoc.sv?234158+002
Windows XP SP3 を適用すると Adobe PDF プリンタのセキュリティ設定が「なし」になる(Windows 版 Acrobat 7.0/8)「Windows XP SP3 適用時に、Adobe PDF プリンタで使用されるいくつかのファイルがアップデートされるために本現象が発生しています。
この問題を解決するためには、Acrobat 7.0 および 8 に付属している Adobe PDF プリンタをインストールし直す必要があります。」
いわずもがなですが、Acrobat 9はWindows XP SP3に対応しています。
・必要システム構成 Acrobat 9 Pro(Windows版)
http://www.adobe.com/jp/products/acrobatpro/systemreqs/

brazilさん、情報ありがとうございます。
思い当たる節があり、本日Acrobat 8を再インストールしました。
結果、正常と思われる状態になりました。
ちなみに、現象はAdobe PDFプリンタで「PDF設定」の変更が効かないというものでした。
一太郎2004との組み合わせで確認しましたが、Office系はPDF Makerを使用することがほとんどですので
気づかなかっただけかもしれません。
なお、Acrobatのアンインストールを行おうとしたところ、内部エラー2229が出て成功しませんでした。
以下のサポート情報により解決しましたが、これがSP3にしたことによるものであるかは定かではありません。
http://support.adobe.co.jp/faq/faq/qadoc.sv?234092+002

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