Launching Adobe Reader?

I really don't know what this is for.  The only reason I happened to get into this is because it popped up on a page where I tried to print a coupon which I rarely do but have never had a problem doing so.  I don't have the app for Adobe & wouldn't know what to do with it if I did.  I went through the steps for EchoSign only because I got an email to "Launch Adobe Reader & click Accept then the End User License Agreement then click quit & relaunch the browser."  I kept going & clicking until nothing ever happened but I signed the agreement so I could get to the next step which still didn't launch anything & the browser never showed up untill here I am in total obfuscation when all I wanted to do was so simple.
Message was edited by: JoannaLyders

Windows:
Go to: C/Program Files/Adobe/reader 11.0/Reader.
Double click the EULA.exe file.
Accept the license agreement.
Mac:
Go to: Mac HD/Applications.
Double click the Adobe Reader app.
Accept the license agreement.

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