Can't dowload Adobe Reader or open PDF files

Cant' download Adobe Reader or open existing PDF files with Windows 7 and Explorer 9.  Have suspended firewall, but still nothing happens.

Can't download HOW?
There's an alternate download page here http://get.adobe.com/reader/enterprise/

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    Can you explain what prefetching means to you? And pointing? And maybe a screenshot of the error message?

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    how do I disable Adobe Reader from opening pdfs in Safari? I tried unchecking the box for opening pdfs in browser under Adobe's Internet prefs, but that didn't seem to work.

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    Bruce Dana.

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