Embedding code brings up wrong file

Hi - I have two PDF files in my area - one is the Acrobat.com user manual, and the other is a large (78MB) file I was hoping Acrobat.com could help with.
When I copy and deploy the Embed code for my large file, the file that actually shows up on my Web page is the Acrobat.com user manual. What gives?
Thanks!
- Thom

Hi - I have had a tech go through the process again and this time I did get two codes but for the file I want to see I am getting an error message, saying that the file cannot be viewed in Flash and can only be downloaded and viewed in its native PDF format. Is this because the file is too big? It's 77MB or so.
Thanks,
- Thom

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