Acrobat X Pro PDF in Browser

I have just deployed Acrobat X within my organization and I'm having trouble with the Display PDF in Browser setting and my users.  Quite a number of my users this time of year are generating bills for members of our organization, and in order for this to work the Display PDF in Browser setting needs to be unselected.  We also use ADP for our payroll system and in order to get a copy of our pay statement the Display PDF in Browser setting needs to be selected.
Systems are using IE8 as a default browser on 32bit Windows systems (XP, 7).  Is there a correct way to code PDF links to open within the browser?  If there is I'd like to run the fix by my web designer to make sure that things are configured correctly so I can change the setting either one way or the other and fix everything.

Hi URT301,
Please see this document: PDF Ownership when Reader X is Installed with Acrobat. You'll find several solutions to this problem in the FAQ section.
Please let us know how it goes.
Best,
Sara

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