IAC on Win 7 64 bit with VB 2008 Express Edition

I recently bought a laptop with Windows 7, 64-bit computer. I downloaded Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition to convert an IAC of VB 8 app, no problem with the conversion. Some adjustments are necessary.

Now for the problem, when I build and run, the application is expected to take a PDF document, what he most early distilled and load it into Acrobat for additional manipulation. Everything works, and including the step distilling.

I declare

Dim avdoc As Acrobat.CAcroAVDoc

and later,.

avdoc = CreateObject ("AcroExch.AVDoc")

and still later

avdoc. Open (PDFFileName, "")

It doesn't seem to work. The variable
PDFFileName contains the absolute path to the target PDF.
The file is not open in Acrobat.

Has anyone accumulated enough experience with Acrobat 9, Win 7, VB 2008 (Express Ed) to comment on the problem?

This application worked on WinXP (using VB 6).

Thank you

D. P. story

Of course, seems to be a bug!

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