Printing to a pdf seems be partly broken in Acrobat X on XP machine.

I have just upgraded from Acrobat 7 professional to Acrobat X professional.
With Acrobat 7, printing to a pdf file from within a program (MsWord, Visi etc) was a breeze. Now, with Acrobat X on the same machine, the print spooler always reports ‘this document failed to print’ even though the pdf is created correctly. I am then forced to cancel the pint job within the spooler itself.
Any help gratefully received.
Andrew Waterhouse

Hi "pacresearch",
If you're on Acrobat 10.0.1, please refer to the page http://forums.adobe.com/thread/791587 for resolution.
Thanks!
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