Adobe reader warning

I am using Adobe reader and must print or download forms, from a specific software, off and on all day. Everytime I try to print a form i get a yellow warning stating"data from this site is blocked to avoid potential security risks. Use the options button to trust this document once or always."  I have been telling it to trust the doc. always but is still pops up everytime. Is there a way to say trust anything from this site?

What is your operating system?  Reader version?  If you access these documents online, in what browser?
Can you post a screenshot of that pop-up?  See http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1070933

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