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Default Word2003 - Amazing, self-replicating, empty toolbar "Most Recently Used"

I happened upon a thread from this spring which described a phenomenon
that I'm also experiencing. Ingredients a

Office Standard 2003 (Word)
Adobe Acrobat Standard 7.0.8
Microsoft Office Creative Commons Add-in
Microsoft Office International Character toolbar add-in (removed)
Microsoft Office SMS add-in (removed)

As the previous OP has described, each time Word is run, a new empty
toolbar called "Most recently Used" is created. (You can see them via
right-clicking any toolbar, or running Tools - Customize - Toolbars
tab.) I've had up to 12 of the buggers. Deleting them works, but then
they start appearing again after Word is stopped and started.

As per MVP suggestions in the previous thread...

I've tried changing the LoadBehavior value at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\Word\ Addins\PDFMaker.OfficeAddin
to 0, and to 8, no joy.

I've deleted the toolbars, and forced a SAVE ALL with the Normal.DOT
template open, confirmed that the template was written to, no joy.

Frankly, this is a stumper. I resist the impulse to uninstall and
reinstall Adobe Acrobat as the Adobe License Manager utility ("new for
2006, ever more paranoid DRM for apps!") has been reported as buggy for
some.

Any further suggestions from MVPs are welcome.

 
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