Disabled last view settings

I am trying to display a pdf from simple html
to a specific page such as <a href="test.pdf#page=55&view=Fit">Page 55</a><br>
This works fine but if I change to other pages from within the IE Browser window, exit and return utilizing this href I get returned to the last page viewed and not page 55 as needed.
If I use another href to say page 100 and then return to the href of page 55 I get the expected pages.  Problem is when I change from within the browser and return to the same href.
I have checked the original PDF preferences and last view settings is not checked.
Using IE7
Adobe Reader 9.4.0
Adobe Acrobat 8.2.2 to create the document

I am using Mac 10.9, by the way.

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