Open PDF file on Acrobat Reader X on Document library file click

Hi,
Can you anyone tell me?
How to open PDF file in reader from document library on pdf file click?
Thanks & Regards
Poomani Sankaran

Hi,
According to your post, my understanding is that you want to open PDF file on Acrobat Reader X in SharePoint Document Library.
We need to provide the OpenControl key in the DocIcon.xml and clients should use Acrobat X or Reader X to leverage.
Here is a blog for your reference:
SharePoint 2010: Integrate Adobe Acrobat X
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/4821.sharepoint-2010-integrate-adobe-acrobat-x.aspx
More information:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/acrobat/X/pro/using/WSa65464b4e07c3e0a781ee72f1298fed479c-7ffe.html
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-acrobat-x/using-sharepoint-with-acrobat-x/
Best Regards
Dennis Guo
TechNet Community Support

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