I am having trouble opening Adobe Reader after I install it in my Safari.

I am having trouble opening Adobe Reader after I install it in my Safari. I have installed reader about 10 times now and it says I can use it now, but when I try to open a file it tells me I need to launch Reader and Agree to terms. I really need to use it now for school. Please help. Thank you, Heather

You need to open Reader outside of Safari Start>All programs and accept the agreement.

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