Backgound problem Acrobat standard. 8.0

I have a scaling problem with acrobat background.
If I convert a letter from word or excel into PDF or use an external PDF and I want to set my background behind that document.
The background is placed bigger behind it then when I open the background in pdf.
What should I change in the settings to have it fit as 100% behind my document.
I had this problem before and it got corrected automatically after a few weeks.
But since I reinstalled my comp the problem was there again.
Greetings Pieter

I don;t know what UAC is, so not sure if it enabled or not. perhaps you can tell me how to check?
This acrobat 8.0 upgrade was downloaded from adobe, i don't have the CD to work off of. When the file d/l it came in a compressed format and needs to be opened in order to access the setup or install command. I cannot get the files to decompress into a destination folder. I expect it is a windows settings issue. But not knowing VISTA at all, i am at a loss to know how to fix it.

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