Opening a pdf produces a request

Whenever I launch Reader Xl it requests an association with an email program. How can I do that? I am running Win 7 Home Premium.

To eliminate the “no Default Mail Client” message:
You MUST set up an Email Account in Reader in addition to the “default” account shown in the email preferences.
Click Edit>Preferences and select the Email Account Preferences
Click Add Account and select “Add other…” or if you use Gmail or Yahoo mail, select the appropriate choice for it.
Enter your Email Account info and then click “Advanced Settings” and configure your incoming and outgoing mail settings per your email account in Outlook, Thunderbird or mail service.
Click OK, and click Add. The new Email Account will now appear in your listed accounts.
Click the new account and click “Make Default”
The checkmark will indicate the new account is set as the default Email Account for Reader and the error message will no longer appear.

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