Adobe Acrobat Pro X Forms Error

I have created a form using Lifecyle Designer ES2. After I save the form as Reader Extended PDF enabling addition features, I open the form with Reader 9 or Acrobat Pro X and get a message "This operation is not permitted". After clicking "OK" serveral time the messages goes away and form will save in Reader with data just fine. Does anybody have any suggestions on how to fix or troubleshoot this issue?
Designer indicates no warnings or error messages.

This was posted in March and still there is no update! Can Adobe please address this issue?
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