Opening PDF files by program in SharePoint 2010

I need to open pdf files by program instead of IE, The  open Documents in Client Application By Default is activated but still opens pdf in browser !!!! does anyone any recommendation ??

try to set as setting as strict Browser File Handling
http://www.mssharepointtips.com/tip.asp?id=1187
if you dont want pdf to open in IE you need to make changes in regedit.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4989013/cant-open-pdf-files-in-sharepoint-2010-with-internet-explorer
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