Adobe Reader does not open a link

I cannot open a pdf link. It asks for End User Agreement, even though I have signed it

What is your operating system?  Reader version?
Is that original document local or online?  If online, in what browser?
And that link points to where: a local or online PDF?
Can you actually open Adobe Reader by itself?

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