Can't read PDFs! "Accept User License Agreement"

Hi. I use a MacBook Air and I have always been able to read PDFs until now when I get the message "Before continuing, accpet user license agreement." I have tried reinstalling reader and following suggestions on other forum discussions but nothing seems to help. I really need to view PDFs! Thanks for your help!!

Mac HD/Applications
Double click the Adobe Reader app and "accept" the license agreement.
You can use it after that.

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