E51:Problem with Adobe PDF reader...

I have a wired problem on my nokia E51. When ever I am trying to open a PDF file using Adobe PDF LE.. I am getting an error message.. "Operation failed".. when clicked OK I am getting another message "Not enough memory". I am wondering if any one is facing the same problem...

Hi i don't have that problem but my pdf restarts once i get to page 152 i can't go past 151, does this mean i need adobe reader le 2.5 as well?? It can only go to page 151/260 and its the same thing for another 3 documents but on another document i can read all of it. The biggest file i ahve is 2655 kb but the other are all under 1000 kb

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