Network Access to Adobe Acrobat X Pro

We have Adobe Acrobat X Pro on a Microsoft Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop host an published it as a remote app.
The app works on our WXP or W7-clients without any problems.
When user double-click on an pdf-document the local Adobe Reader starts - our problem is, that the 15 users want to start their "licensed" remote app Adobe Acrobat X Pro instead of the Reader.
I tried to add a link in the sendto-folder of the User-Profile (...AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo) and I added the Acrobat X Pro - Programm to the File-Properties (file - open with..) and I always get the following message "To start the test-version there is Adobe Application Manager required. The application is damaged.)
Can you help me?
Thanks in advance.

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