Adobe reader Firefox Problem

Hallo ich habe das Problem das Firefox keine PDF´s anzeigt es kommt immer nur die fehlermeldung 8siehe Anhang)
Ich benutze Vista Home Prem. 32 Firefox 7.01 und Reader 10.1.1
Hoffe es kann mir jemand helfen...
Danke
P.S. Plugins sind korrekt eingetragen, Reader wurde schon neu installiert,auch ein neues Profil in FF hilft nicht

Thanks for the info. But i have used adobe reader plugin with chrome when i used windows 7 in another PC. And in windows7, adobe reader plugin is listed in Chrome. So i was able to save and edit forms in that system.

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