Adobe Reader X - signing several documents

When I sign a document (in a window IE browser), Adobe Reader X (10.1) ask for a  password to verify my signature.
Then a open a new IE window with another pdf document to sign, again I have to give the password of my signature certificate.
I have several pdf documents to sign, with Adobe Reader 9 I was only asked once (in the first document) to give a password.
Why this changed or how can I change this behaviour?
Can you please help me? Thank you in advance.
CG

It's Windows 8.
Turns out the problem was acsm.files preconfigured to be opened in Adobe Reader. The solution was to right click on the file(s) in Downloads, and then reconfigure  it through the option "open as/in ..."
and somehow give the correct adress, through Computer:/ C and so on,  to the  Adobe Digital Editions.

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