Saving postscript files with the separations option

I am testing Adobe Acrobat XI. We used to separte our clients pdf files as followed.
file - save as - postscript file - advanced options - ... separations cropmarks etc.
if you open this file i  acrobat you get all your desired printingplates. this stoped working in Acrobat XI on al computers in the office
Mac Os = Lion and Mountain Lion
al systems give the same error in Distiller.
%%[ Error: undefined; OffendingCommand: Adobe_AGM_OnHost_Seps ]%%
Older postscript files that are created with acrobat 9 work fine.
So i am guessing it is An acrobat problem
thanx
Bert

Hey,
OS:
Mac Os 10.7.5 and Os X 10.8.4
-correct
Acrobat XI 11.0.3
-My info says 11.0.0 and Creative Cloud manager marks Acrobat up to date
Acrobat XI:
1. Open a PDf file from client
2. File -> save as -> postscript file -> advanced options / settings -> output -> color select sperations. (could you add the screen with all settings, just to be sure)
-in  attchement
3. Save file to .ps    Distiller XI:
4. You open distiller (did you select any conversion preset?)
-no Conversion PrintScreen attached
5. Select the .ps and convert
At this point you get a post script error: %%[ Error: undefined; OffendingCommand: Adobe_AGM_OnHost_Seps ]%%
Comparison done:
old .ps file from Acrobat 9 (seperations) are converted to .pdf
new .ps file from Acrobat 11 (seperations) are not converted to .pdf
-correct
+ Maybe you could create a simple sample file and add a link to test if the issue can be replicated at this end?
-in attachement
+ You did try multiple source files? Different PDF files?
-yes
+ Did you test different Distiller presets before converting ps to pdf?
-yes
Files:
.pdf file = https://files.acrobat.com/preview/743d719a-7d46-40c7-b011-6d583adb57fc
.ps file = https://files.acrobat.com/preview/c9f687bf-fdf6-4c81-8926-33e99d39025b
Settings:
ps file:
https://files.acrobat.com/preview/333887c2-04f5-4c2a-9554-111f3fac88a3
https://files.acrobat.com/preview/52821358-9224-4e8d-935c-469da5627a2f
https://files.acrobat.com/preview/615647ad-a7a4-4a09-ade9-46b79b89d55f
https://files.acrobat.com/preview/83bdd504-1ba0-4908-aa47-2f157bdf7231
distiller:
https://files.acrobat.com/preview/1af4e0e4-4b8f-45ef-8471-1f04ba63eafc
https://files.acrobat.com/preview/5aeff868-87a6-4fc4-9e61-b766d808f333
https://files.acrobat.com/preview/028d3e75-20e0-4fc0-897e-ac419d7fb6e8
thanx...
Bert

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    I created a new secuence with security through  the Option "Whithout Password" but when I executed the secuence, the program showed me a window with this message "OPERATION NO AVAILABLE".
    ¿Can you help me? I don't kown how I can remove the password of this pdfs, yet.
    Thank you in advance.

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