Adobe Acrobat / Reader 11.0.07 no longer renders dynamic pdf

We have a number of dynamic XFA (PDF) forms we have sent out to end users. Those end users are in the process of upgrading to Adobe Acrobat or Reader 11.0.07 (Windows, Released 5/13). However upon upgrading, the users when opening the forms get a number of modal dialogs with a notice stating "Bad parameter." There can be many dialogs with this same error, one after another. When the errors cease, instead of the actual form being displayed, a boilerplate message notifying the user that they need to upgrade to Adobe Reader 8 appears (see below).

Hi Jnicholas330,
I need your XFA form file to investigate the issue. I sent a separate mail to you.
Thank you.

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