Acrobat Pro 9.2 + IE8 zeigt einige Web Seiten nicht als PDF Datei an

Hallo,
wenn ich z.B. bei einer Fahrplanauskunft einen Fahrplan anzeigen lassen will, wird mir dieser als PDF Datei angeboten.
Wenn ich nun diesen Fahrplan anzeigen lassen will, erhalte ich im IE 8 das folgende:
Es wird eine neue Registerkarte geöffnet, doch dann steht da:
Die Registerkarte wurde wiederhergestellt.
Sie konnten nicht zu xyz.de wechseln.
Die Wiederherstellung dieser Website wurde beendet. Offenbar bestehen weiterhin Probleme mit dieser Website.
Wenn eine Website einen Fehler oder einen Absturz verursacht, versucht Internet Explorer, die Site wiederherzustellen. Nach zwei Versuchen wird die Wiederherstellung beendet, um eine Endlosschleife zu vermeiden.
Und das war es dann auch. Die Seite wird nicht angezeigt.
Ich nutze den Adobe Acrobat Pro 9.2 unter Windows 7 32 bit.
Eine Reparatur des Adobe Acrobat 9.2 Programms hat nichts gebracht. Hatte ich auch nicht gedacht, da ja 95% aller Web Seiten, in denen ich ein PDF Dokument aufrufen will, einwandfrei funktionieren.
Es ist aber nicht so, als wäre das grundsätzlich bei allen ähnlichen Seiten mit ähnlichen PDF Dateien, sondern immer nur bei einigen wenigen.
Und im FireFox funktioniert es IMMER grundsätzlich.
Woran kann das liegen und vor allem, wie kann ich das im IE8 auch dauerhaft beheben?
Danke für Eure Hilfe.

Womit eine Datei geöffnet wird ist Sache des Betriebssystems.
Das heißt, die Auswahl des Standardprogramms muss bei jedem Rechner individuell eingestellt werden.
MfG
us-hh

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