Can't I open a pdf at previous position?

I tried edit>preferences>documentss>open settings>restore ... This doesn't seem to work in Reader 9  Windows 7. I was able to do it in Win2k and XP. What is the reason. Reader 11 gave problems too.

Properties of 'problem' pdf.
Any clue ? How can I convert it to a 'normal' pdf ?. Another thing-- I am unable to search this pdf !

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