Öffnen von Adobe Reader auf Windows 7 mit Service Pack1?

Ich habe Windows 7 mit Service Pack 1. Der kostenlos heruntergeladene Adobe Reader XI (mehrmals) funktioniert nicht: Es öffnet sich ein Fenster, Der Schirm bleibt schwarz und sämtliche Buttons reagieren nicht. Nach kurzer Zet verschwindet die Anzeige ganz. Somit lässt sich keine PDF-Datei öffnen.

Some things to try...
Using Windows Explorer navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Reader 11.0\Reader, then double-click on Eula.exe and accept the license agreement
Can you open Adobe Reader by itself?  If so, try disabling Protected Mode [Edit | Preferences | Security (Enhanced)].
If you cannot open Reader by itself, try to disable Protected Mode in the registry; download, unzip, then run the attached registry script
It could even be a malware issue; see http://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/reader-core-dll-error.html
...or wait and see if the problem is fixed in the next Reader version (likely to be released later today).

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