Linking PDF to Dreamweaver

Im trying to link a .pdf to my Dreamweaver document so that readers can view online.  I added the .pdf as an asset in Dreamweaver and linked it just as I would any other link.  However when I view it I get this message:
"The Adobe Acrobat/Reader that is running can not be used to view PDF files in a Web Browser.  Please exit Adobe Acrobat/Reader and exit your web browser and try again."
I do not have Acrobat or Reader open!  Does anyone know what is going on?  Or even better, can someone explain how I can publish a .pdf on my website so that when the page is visited it automatically appears without having to click on another link.
Thanks for the help.

A good question.
Asking at the Dreamweaver forum may elicit a more useful set of replies.
http://forums.adobe.com/community/dreamweaver
Be well...

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