InDesign cannot export to pdf after corrupt file crash. Mac 10.6.8, CS5 7.0.4

Last Friday when opening an InDesign file that had become corrupt on the server, it crashed InDesign and since then hasn't been able to export to PDF. I've done a complete uninstall/reinstall of Creative Suite, ran Disk Utility on the MAC and still no luck. My next step is a complete wipe of the MAC and reinstall everything unless someone has another idea. Thanks, Ed

see Adobe Forums: InDesign crashes at startup for John's list of additional user files you can delete. If that doesn't work, try renaming the Adobe folders inthe bad account, then copy the ones from the admin account that works.

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