Adobe Reader 7 : demande d'enregistrement en ligne à chaque démarrage

Bonjour,
Nous utilisons Adobe Reader 7.0, dont nous avons acheté la licence mais à chaque démarrage d'Adobe Reader, le logiciel demande à l'utilisateur de s'enregistrer en ligne. Même en choisissant "ne plus redemander" (troisième option), Adobe Reader demande à nouveau au lancement suivant.
Ce problème peut-il être corrigé ?
En vous remerciant.
Jean-Christophe

Ne peut pas être fait.

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