Reader & Acrobat 9.3.4でPDF以外へのハイパーリンクがエラー

関連すると思われるUSフォーラム
http://forums.adobe.com/message/3078509
当方で確認できている現象
過去に作成した、目次PDFからCADデータへリンク設定したコンテンツCD-ROMが、9.3.4ではリンクエラーになりました。
Windows7、Windows XPの複数台すべてで再現しました。
上記現象が起こる1台で9.3.4をアンインストールし、9.3.0をインストールするとエラー発生せず従来通り正常にリンクしました。
9.3.3以前ではこのエラーは発生しません。
Acrobat Pro9.3.4で新規作成したPDFに、PDF以外のファイルへリンク設定してもAcrobat Pro上で同様のエラーが発生します。
今後、追加の情報も加えていく予定ですが、「PDF以外のファイルへリンクしたコンテンツ」は当方でも過去多数あり、これらが9.3.4ではすべて機能しなくなるのではと、非常に深刻な状況で す。
「階層上のダブルバイト文字」など前時代的な原因かもしれません。調査します。
関連情報をお持ちの方はお知らせください。

投稿者による続報です。
何ら解決や進展はありませんが、USフォーラムで全く同様の下記投稿がありました。
階層ダブルバイトなどが原因ではないようです。
”Hyperlinks broken after updating to 9.3.4”
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/711700

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