How to connect to reader

Hi
I am newbe in adobe sdk so please bare with me :-)
Assume acrord32.exe runs on my computer.  I need to connect to it from another process, an application that i am writing. It could be either c# or cpp.
I did look at the sdk samples, however creating a "CAcroApp" fails (error 80040154), probably since only the reader is installed
(Adobe Acrobat Standard or Professional are not installed and i cannot assume that they will be, I can only assume the acro reader).
What i need to do is to connect to the reader, and perform some scrolling or zooming actions. I guess i need to use CAcroAVPageView interface,
but i do not know how to get it to be attached to the running instance of the reader...
I would appreciate any help  
TIA

" No, read the IAC documentation - the DDE section. "
There is no hint that the DDE command
DocZoomTo and
DocScrollTo
are also supported with reader.
For other commands which works also with reader it is separatly stated.
So I think it will not work with Reader
or you sure about it?
best regards, Reinhard

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