Adobe Reader 11, No 64-bit execution

From a 64-bit version of Windows Vista has turned out. And 64 non-cpu and long doeeotguyo map out the operating system.
I use Windows 7 64-bit version.
In the 64-bit versions of the Windows application Notepad, Calculator, Paint, etc., and making all 64-bit and 64-bit runs.
Why Adobe Reader is not doing properly support 64-bit versions of the Windows 64-bit version is not, I would like to know if they provide only 32 bits. Please also released 64-bit versions of Adobe Reader.
※Please see attached photos are running Adobe Reader program is exceptionally almost the only 32-bit.

This is the same problem as in http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1334245
So far nothing has fixed the problem there, except the user doing a system restore to a few weeks back.

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