BARCODE FORMS in Acrobat Reader 9.2 - disappears the barcode

Hi,
  I have a trial version of Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro installed on my computer for try the barcodes forms funcionality but have a problem with this. When create a forms barcode, then test this in Adobe Reader 7, 8 and 9.2, and in the Adobe Reader 9.2 the barcode disappears when assign values to barcode, in the others versions as Adobe Reader 7 and 8 not have this problem and the form barcode run correctly.
   I had attach the PDF form barcode that not run in Adobe Reader 9.2 in this post. It's the TEST_JR_2.0.0.pdf  file.
  Can you help me? Can be a problem of licencenses?
Thank you so much.
Bye!

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