Adobe Reader X 10.1.3 IE9 64-bit issue

Hi,
We are using Windows 7 Professional Build 7601 SP1 and ie9 (9.0.8112.16421) 64-bit edition.  We have also installed Adobe Reader X 10.1.3 on this computer and set it as default application to view PDF.
When we open a page that has inline PDF, we cannot see PDF in IE9 64 bit browser window. The 32-bit version of IE9 shows the inline PDF but 64-bit version shows red cross mark. We would like to run following statement in the HTML page to view PDF.
<embed src="20120309.pdf" width="400px" height="400px"></embed>
We also tried iframe but that opens PDF in new Adobe Reader X Window.
How can we open the PDF inside the browser window in 64 version of IE9? Any help / clues will be highly appreciated.
Thanks
Vaibhav

Hi Pat,
Thanks for your reply. Is there a 64-bit vesion available for Adobe Reader X or 64-bit add-on that supports 64-bit version of IE? I checked in Adobe Reader X ver.10.1.3 release notes and it is clearly mentioned that Reader X is compatible with Window 7 64 bit version.
If possible, can you suggest alternate ways of achieving our desired functionality?
Thanks
Vaibhav

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