I have windows 7 and i get this messagethere is a problem with adobe reader if it is running please

I have windows 7 and i get
this era messwage when i try
to open a pdf
there is a problem with adobe re
ader if it is running please exit and try again.
(103:103). Already uninstalled and reenstalled adobe reader

Is this error message comes in viewing pdf in browser or it comes in application also?

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