Adobe Digital Reader is not opening now.

Finally got the nook registered with yalls help but now i clicked on it and nothing pops up. What is it with this thing? Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated as Im about to chunk this nook. lol
Thanks
Becke

For details of how to configure it, see [[using the Adobe Reader plugin with Firefox]].

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