Acrobat 9.2 update problem

After I installed the security update 9.2, anytime I open 1 pdf, several pdfs (sometimes all the pdfs) listed in history open randomly. If I do not close them all immediately, Acrobat appears to close itself. When I try to reopen the original file, I get a message saying that it is open.  Acrobat is still running with all the files marked as open.  I have to close Acrobat from Processes in the task manager. This happens to all the employees that have the patch installed. I have run several virus scans and spyware checks and nothing is found. Any ideas or has anyone had this problem?

I will try that.  I had uninstalled acrobat from all the employees workstatons and reinstalled the version 9 without updates. I will test on my system first - see how things run.  I am curious if I get a history built up if it will happen again.  I will let you know. Thank you!

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