On Win7 with Acrobat 10.1.3.23 List of Printers not in Alphabetical Order

We are moving from Windows XP to a new Windows 7 load at work and one of the things we have discovered in testing is that the list of 10-20 printers everyone has access to print to, is not in any order what so ever.  It does focus on the Default Printer first and places that at the top of the list but all the other printer objects are all mixed up.  Is this bug with this version of Acrobat and/or is their a reg. hack that can be implimented to fix this?
Here is a sample of what I see when I go to print and want to print to somewhere else other than my default printer:
Thanks ahead of time for any assistance on this issue.
Tiernan

Adobe is displaying the list in the order that the printers were installed on that machine.  It must be a glitch with the way Adobe displays the list of printers.  You could fix it by uninstalling all the printers (locally) and then re-installing in alphabetical order..

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