Adobe 10.1 Windows Explorer won't cooperate

Attempting to submit an application that requires 9.0 or higher Adobe. I installed 10.1. Now, when I attempt to submit the application, Windows says "stopped working..."...application not send

How do you submit that document; is there a Submit button on it?
Also, can you
update Reader to 10.1.9?
download the form to your local disk, then fill and submit it from there?

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