Network build on Solaris

I grabbed the current version of the Adobe Reader for Solaris 9. We have solaris 9 on our server and on the remote unix workstations the version is 8 . So when I download and install I can run on the server box okay. However I can not run on the remot unix workstations. Any ideas

Thank you for your reply.
According to the WinXP, the device is
Realtek RTL8139/810X Family PCI fast Ethernet NIC
Thank you again for your help.
Edward

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