Adobe Reader open a PDF embed with a Link to Open another PDF

HI,
I have a online web program. The browser use Adobe reader to open a PDF. In ths PDF, it  has a link to point a file that store in Server. When click this link to open the file, the link file can open, but the original PDF screen  will turn to grey. I need to press F5 to reload the original PDF.
The verion of Reader 9, it does not have this problem. Reader X or XI have this problem.
I already try to set the parameters on "Preference" of the reader , but it is useless.
What is the problem.
Thanks for giving any suggestion .

yet another problem with Adobe X1 and where is Adobe to own up to the mutlitude of problems with this release- missing in action!!

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