How do I set customized changes in Custom Toolsets during deployed installation on Adobe Acrobat Pro XI?

I am trying to set settings in the Custom Toolsets, specifically Protection\Redaction Properties - Example:  Changing highlight color and enabling text overlay.  Is there a way to modify the settings for a deployment?  I am unable to find a way through the Customization wizard and am having trouble finding documentation on deploying customized settings to toolsets. 
Issue:
Customizing Toolsets as part of Adobe Acrobat Pro XI Deployment
Environment:
For deployment I am using the Adobe Customization Wizard and SCCM 2012 to distribute and install Adobe Acrobat Pro XI.
Environment has both Windows 7 and Windows 8.1
Adobe Acrobat Pro XI
Thank you,
Mike

It's in the ETK:
3   Pre-Deployment Planning — Enterprise Administration Guide
3.7.4   Tool Sets
Acrobat 11.0 introduces a streamlined way to create and manage custom tool sets across the enterprise. A Customize button in the upper right-hand area of the toolbar allows users to create new tool sets, manage existing tool sets, and choose any existing tool set.
This feature helps organizations standardize task-specific tool views, reduce training costs, and improve employee efficiency by grouping related tools into a common view. This feature allows:
End users to easily create or import custom tool sets.
Easy switching between different tool sets.
IT to create, distribute, and otherwise manage tool sets across the enterprise.
_images/toolsetmenu.png
3.7.4.1   Tool set file locations
Tool set files reside in two locations:
A local user directory (full access): Files which are stored and imported by the current user are placed in the default current user’s directory. For example:
C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Acrobat\11.0\UICustomization\<anyname>.aaui
A local, product directory (read only): Files in this directory are visible to any user on the machine. For example:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat 11.0\Acrobat\UICustomization\<language>\<anyname>.aaui
3.7.4.2   UI overview
To work with tool sets:
Choose Customize > Manage Tool Sets.
Perform any needed action.
Note When creating a new Tool Set, you can choose any available tool in any desired order.
Managing tool sets
_images/Toolsetpanel.png

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