J'ai installé adobe reader 9 pour les fichers PDF et !!!

des que j'essaie d'ouvrir un ficher PDF, il me retourne au Download de Adobe 9. je suis avec Windows 7,sur un portable.
Quelqu'un peut-il m'aider.

Bonjour,
Un document PDF qui utilise des fonctionnalités propres à Acrobat 9 ne peut être utilisé par Adobe Reader 9 ou Acrobat 9.
Pour un exemple - si le PDF Acrobat multimédia qui a converti en Flash ou PDF est un portefeuille
alors vous devez utiliser Adobe Reader 9 ou Acrobat 9.
Donc, vous essayez de télécharger et d'afficher un fichier PDF qui nécessite la version 9.
Aussi, parce que vous utilisez Windows 7, vous devez installer Adobe Reader 9.2 ou Acrobat 9.2.
Ensuite, vous devez mettre à jour la version la plus actuelle (9.3).
S'il vous plaît noter que Février 16th Adobe va libérer un autre jour.
Vous voudrez l'installer.
Être bien ...

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