Adobe Attach to Email problem

I have recently installed Windows 7 Home Premium and Adobe Reader 9.4.0. Whilst in Adobe Reader I attempt the attach to Email and receive this error message "Acrobat is unable to connect to your email program". Any Ideas how I overcome this problem. Sorry, I forgot to say that Windows 7 Live Mail is the only mail program that is running on this system.

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