Opening PDF files in Acrobat Reader

When I download PDFs I want them to open automatically in Reader (as opposed to opening them manually), as earlier versions of Safari allowed. Is there a way?
iMac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  

Duncan:
I've just been through this tonight trying to print forms for a camp where my kids are going this summer....Safari kept taking the pdf to a QT file translation (or whatever--it displayed the big Q) and then it wouldn't print....nor could i drag and drop file to desktop like gif's and jpeg's...and no Acrobat tool menu...sound familiar?
ok here's the deal that worked for me:
quit adobe reader and safari (and all other apps just to make sure the computer gods are on your side);
trash the adobe pdf viewer from the internet plugins folder in your library;
relaunch acrobat reader and safari;
go to the site where it was loading the page but not downloading the file...click on the pdf you want and it should start the download process to your download folder (whatever you've picked) and there you go...you still have to launch the files but it beats not being able to view them correctly or print them at all...I'll investigate further as I think this is a common problem...
let me know if this helps
J Fred in Nashville
G4 MDD, 1.25 single, 1.75 gig RAM   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   2 300 gig audio drives, 80 gig internal, ProTools 7.1cs6, two optical DVD R/W

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