How do I activate the end user agreement so I can download pdf files to safari

The question is this :
Why does the message come up saying:
  Before proceeding you must first launch Adobe Acrobat and accept the End User License Agreement.
This occurs when I try to download a PDF file using the browser Safari version 7.06 on a Apple Computer using the operating system
OS X version 10.9.4.
I am able to use the adobe acrobat reader regularly but not through the browser.
Thanks for any help.

As Deepak already asked above, can you please let us know if you have both Reader and Acrobat installed? If so exact version of the applications.
After you finished installing did you launch the Reader or Acrobat from your /Applications folder and accept EULA(End User License Agreement)?
Please try this:
Quit Safari
Go to /Applications/ and launch Adobe Reader or Acrobat which ever is installed.
Accept End User License
Now launch Safari and View PDF.
Please let us know if this resolves your issue.

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