Can I remove protected mode ..reader X

Is it possible to shut off the protected mode in Adobe Reader X that was introduced in Acorbat 10.1 ?

Yes.
Edit>Preferences>Security (enhanced)>Sanbox protections. Deelect "Enable protected mode at startup".

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