Adobe Reader X (10.0.1.434)cannot open pdf:s

We have problem to open some pdfs after upgrade , here is one example http://www.forsakringskassan.se/privatpers/blanketter_och_intyg/ladda_ner_blanketter
nr 9210
the problem is cryptocme2.dll in the reader catalog
we have earlier another cryptocme2.dll in c:\program\ca\sc\etpki\lib
we can see in process monitor log ,reader use the own cryptocme2.dll first then try to open the other cryptocme2.dll
and ReaderX crach and close
How can we force AdobeReaderX to only use his own cryptocme2.dll ?
we have 10000 clients with this problem
we can not remove or rename cryptocme2.dll in c:\program\ca\sc\etpki\lib
best regards
Lars Beming

Thanks you Xiral for your reply,
In my case the senerio is little different the article is discussing about the case when user is closing the intance of Adobe reader. but in my case when ever I start the application (i.e. AdobeReader.exe) 2 process instances of "AcroRd32.exe" get started (Which can we viewed using Windows Task Manager).
Beside that this is very consistent what I have observed is that every time I launch the application (By double clicking on Adobe Reader exe or by its associated file). Moreover I have checked the behavior on different machines as always (on Windows 7 and Windows XP OS), the result for all machines are same.
To elaborate the senerio let me guide step by step as follows:
1. Open "Windows Task Manager".
2. Observe that there is "0" intances of "AcroRd32.exe" in "Processes" tab.
3. Double click on the desktop shortcut for Adobe Reader 10.1 (or any other shortcut link or .pdf file). to launch single instance of Adobe reader
4. Open "Windows Task Manager" again.
5. This time you will note that there are 2 instances of "AcroRd32.exe" processes running on your machine. while only 1 process windows appearing.
Now, the problem I m facing is due to the behavior that why when user is running single instance of the application, there appear 2 processes. In other words, 2 processes of "AcroRd32.exe" for each instance of application.
Thanks & Regards,
Maverick.

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