Adobe Reader License Agreement pop ups -No Accept Button

Adobe Reader license agreement pops up - instructed to click accept button. there is NO accept button. enter does not work. How can I fix this?

What version of Reader on what computer system? What is your screen size?

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    This agreement appears whenever I try to open a pdf with adobe reader 11.0. 02.  It has no "accept" button and can't be closed without closing the computer. I tried uninstalling and then reinstalling adobe reader 10, but the same thing is happening.  Can you please help me?
    Message was edited by: river rising

    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,
    If the resolution of you computer is small, then please increase the resolution size and then you will see the "Accept" button
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