Publisher 2K3 and Acrobat 9 Distilling to pdf

I am getting an error everytime I try to distill a PDF from MS Publisher 2k3 -
%%[ ProductName: Distiller ]%%
%%[ Error: LucidaSans,Bold cannot be embedded because of licensing restrictions. ]%%
%%[ Font vendor (B&H) does not permit this font to be embedded in PDF. ]%%
%%[ Error: invalidfont; OffendingCommand: xshow ]%%
Stack:
500
/l
%%[ Flushing: rest of job (to end-of-file) will be ignored ]%%
%%[ Warning: PostScript error. No PDF file produced. ] %%
Now I have ran though the Microsoft Technet ID #826360 and that hasn't resloved it.
I have also re-installed with no luck, as far as we know we have don't have the font, but it is installed on the computer.
I guess I looking for some insight into this.

Well I think I got it.
In Publisher we were trying to convert the document to PDF, however I think we had some non approved fonts and thats why it was generating the errors.
Now if we went to File>Print>PDF Printer and print it reather then creating it, it printed it just fine since we aren't really using the fonts we are just copying it.
I believe, but I think we should be good.

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