Adobe vs Office 2013 64bit

Hi there,
I have installed Adobe Reader v11, but when i try to send an email straight from Adobe i get the following error message:
"Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfill the messaging request"
If i right click on the .pdf file, i can send the email, but not when i open the "file, send file"
Is there a problem with Adobe v11, Office 2013 64bit and Win 7 Pro 64bit???
Can anyone please advise.
Thanks

This is the Acrobat forum, not the Reader forum. In any case, update Reader to the latest version. Then check your default mail client in Windows. There is a chance that you can not get to the mail client in OFFICE 2013 using Reader due to compatibility, but the two steps above are needed in any case.

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