I purchased it because, although I had Acrobat 9 installed and working perfectly well in Windows 7, I did not want to have a licensing issue. I do have the very latest version of Adobe Acrobat X Pro installed in Windows 8 Enterprise 64-bit. Win7 64-bit has been a nightmare for many folks with software that will not work.
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Have you tried PDF Maker? Of course, I suspect that the 64-bit system is the ultimate cause of the problem. If so, you will at least know if AcroTray is the source of the problem. Then open the file in Distiller to see if the conversion works. To test the source of the problem, print to file with that printer. I am assuming you are having problems with the print to the Adobe PDF printer (you kind of implied). That interface may be nice for folks who like touch screens, but it is the pits for the rest of the folks and at this point MS is providing no alternative. I also replaced the metro interface with a classic Windows Start system - what a relief. I expect a lot of folks will have problems with Win8 on legacy hardware because of driver issues (my case with my tablet - not slate). In most of my testing of Win8, things are pretty much compatibile with Win7, except at this point a lot of drivers are missing.
They are probably just keeping track of potential problems to test and attack when Win8 is released next month. Adobe may be working on a fix for AAX in the background, but typically does not put a lot of effort into the prerelease versions because of the number of changes tha usually occur before the final release that do effect Adobe software (usually a lot).