Erreur Acrobat quand téléchargement pdf depuis un site web

Bonjour,
Lorsque je désire télécharger un fichier (.pdf) depuis un site web, le message suivant s'affiche : "Acrobat ou Reader a rencontré un problème ..." POURQUOI ????
Merci pour votre aide.
Cordialement.

Bonjour,
Je pense que votre lecteur pdf (je pense acrobat en l'occurrence) attend à ce que vous renseigniez votre Adobe ID quelque part dans ses paramètres.
Tenez nous au courant si la piste est bonne
Cordialement.

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