PDFMaker ファイルが見つかりません

Microsoft Office WordやMicrosoft Office Excelのファイルを
AcrobatでPDFに変換しようとしました。
が、「PDFMaker ファイルが見つかりません。インストーラを修復モードで実行しますか?」というエラーを吐いて変換できません。
テキストファイル、画像などのMicrosoft Office シリーズ以外のファイルはちゃんと変換できますのに。
今Adobe Acrobat 8 Professionalを使っていますが、この前のAdobe Acrobat 7 Professionalも変換できませんでした。
AcrobatとMicrosoft Officeを修復インストールしたとしても、正しく変換できません。
どうしたらいいでしょうか?
よろしくお願いします。
環境:
Windows XP+SP2
Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional
Microsoft Office 2003

今現在どういう状態になっているのか、
コチラはわからないんですよね。
下記の項目を確認して状況を教えてください。
1)Office アプリケーションの上にPDFMakerアイコンはでていますか?
2)プリンタフォルダに「Adobe PDF プリンタ」はありますか?
3)Office アプリケーションから「Adobe PDF プリンタ」へ印刷したらPDF作れますか?
>文書番号 : 230494を拝見しました。いろいろ試してみたんですけど、やはりダメなんです。
どんなことをためして、どんなふうにダメだったんですか?
>PDFMakerフォルダは作られています。作られていなかったら、テキストファイルと画像を変換できませんでしょう。
意味不明。

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