Adobe Acrobat 9.4 Pro / Win7 Enterprise (64bit) - problem opening pdf

Hello,
i got problems opening pdf files.
when i try to open the pdf file i get the message 'access denied'. That happens when i try to open it with a standard user.
opening that file 'as administrator' works fine.
I tried the Win7 compatibility check and Win7 tells me that Acrobat isn't compatibel. I tried to run acrobat.exe in different compatibilty modes (XP SP2/SP3, Win NT) -> no cure . Only thing working is to run Acrobat as administrator )

You can try to enable Admin rights on your computer.
In start menu use the search field, type in cmd once you see that  in your search result right click on cmd and Select "Run as Administrator".
Once the Command Prompt open's type in.
net user administrator /active:yes hit enter after typing it.
You should the message "The command completed successfully."
After you try this launch the software.

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