Adobe reader license agreement error

i downloaded adobe reader x1  but i cant open any pdf file showin i have to accept license agreement for adobe reader x1.

Windows: Open Adobe Reader from the Start menu. If more than one is shown, open each one. If you are asked to accept a license agreement do so.
Mac OS X: Look in Applications. Start each copy of Adobe Reader you find there.  If you are asked to accept a license agreement do so.

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    Thank you for your quick reply! Problem solved.
    CallerX
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    19 jun 2012 kl. 21:49 skrev VikramGaur <[email protected]>:
    Re: Adobe Reader license agreement
    created by VikramGaur in Adobe Reader - View the full discussion
    Hello,
    Welcome to Adobe Forums,
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    On Windows XP : Right Click on Desktop -> Properties -> Setting -> Increase the Screen Resolution
    On Windows 7 & Vista : Right Click on Desktop -> Screen Resolution
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    Thanks,
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