I've just installed acrobat reader 11 I can't use it: Impossible to click on any button no reaction

I installed the last acrobat reader 11 version last wenesday.
I lauched it, all seems OK.
Since yesterday, I try to use it again but impossible to interact with the opened window or pop up, nothing happen.
I ty to click on button, menu items lift, ot popup button nothing happen.
Acrobat standard 9 work fine but impossible to use the reader 11.

After rebooting several time my computer it seems the problem disappereared.
Before sending you this answer, I make a test and again, I have the problem.
I have probably a conflick with a working application on my computer.
I use 11.0.1.36 version of Acrobat reader with a windows XP workstation
I will make other tests to try to obtain additional information.
Thank for your response.
Vernon

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