Some options couldn't be displayed in "Adobe PDF Settings" tab

I am using Acrobat x pro's PDF Printer, and want to deselect some options in the "Adobe PDF Settings" tab within "Adobe PDF printing preferences", but several options couldn't be display. they are
Rely On System Fonts Only; Do Not Use Document Fonts
Delete Log Files For Successful Jobs
Ask To Replace Existing PDF File
It is right with Acrobat 9.4 pro, but it is not normal with Arobat 9.4.3 or Acrobat x. How can i fix this problem?
os: Windows Server 2003 standard SP2 simplified chinese version

I believe you can set these preferences within the Distiller application.
No you can't.
What I want is to create postscript files(.eps) and embed the fonts in
them by selecting "print to file" of PDF Printer, so I don't know
whether it works to set options in Distiller.
If you're only looking to create a PS file you can use one of the Postscript-compatible drivers that come with Windows, and set them to print to file.

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