My adobe reader do not open pdf documents

I need help. When I download the update for windows, my adobe reader no open the PDF ducuments. Why?

Go to: C/Program Files/Adobe/Reader 11.0/Reader  (Program Files (x86) if your Windows is 64 bit)
Double click the eula.exe file and accept the license agreement.
Reader will then be able to open.

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