Mistake with Acrobat 8 professional & internet explorer

I have an Acrobat 8 pro, but when work it give me the next message " Cannot use Adobe Reader to view PDF in your browser. Reader will now exist. Please exit your browser and try again".
I have  internet explorer 8.

Esto es el Foro de Usuarios en español.
Comprueba por favor en Panel de Control>Programas, si tiens instalado ademásde Acrobat 8 Pro algun Acrobat Reader, desinstalalo, porque no deben estar instalados ambos a la vez.
Qué versión de Windows utilizas?
Alguna razón para seguir usando IExplorer 8?

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