InstallShield Tuner 8???  Need to deploy Acrobat 8 using SMS...

Does anyone know if Adobe will be releasing a new version of InstallShield Tuner for Acrobat 8? My company just got a Volume License copy of Acrobat 8 Professional and I have been asked to deploy it. Deploying Acrobat 7.08 Pro using InstallShield Tuner and SMS 2003 worked well for us but we did run into some problems at the beginning. but once they were overcome, deploying Acrobat 7.08 went smoothly.
Anyways, can't seem to find anything on Adobe's site that mentions this. Any help or reference to this matter will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!

>Does anyone know if Adobe will be releasing a new version of InstallShield Tuner for Acrobat 8?
Yes

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