Adobe reader fatal error

After install Adobe reader getting next fatal error message: Acrobat failed to load its core dll. Please help to fix that issue? Can not open Acrobat reader because of that fatal error.
The OS used is win xp sp3; version of Adobe reader installed is X (10.1.3)

Hi to All participants of this Adobe reader fatal error discussion!
Claudio - thanks for your additional advice, but unfortunately the comments on the web site you provided state next:
Project has been abandoned. You can now use Microsoft FixIt for this problem.
And we already did try to use Microsoft FixIt (per your previous note) and it did not solve the problem.
Pat - thanks for your advice. We use Norton AntiVirus provided by Symantec.
When temporary disable it - we get the same Adobe reader fatal error and the appl. is not opening. 
Do you have any other ideas to fix this issue with Adobe reader?

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