Ouverture PDF dans navigateur Safari avec Reader impossible

Bonjour,
j'ai un soucis avec reader dernière version (11.0.06) sur Mac OS Mavericks 10.9.2 depuis que j'ai supprimé la version d'essai de Acrobat XI. je n'arrive plus à ouvrir un PDF à partir d'un lien qui me renvoi sur mon navigateur Safari. Une fenêtre sur fond noir affiche un message en rectangle blanc qui dit : Adobe Acrobat
"Before proceeding you must firdt launch Adobe Acrobat and accept the End User License Agreement.
J'ai suivi la note concernant les infos "affichage d'un fichier PDF dans un navigateur/Acrobat,ReaderXI. Je n'ai aucun fichier de type Adobe PDFviewer.plugin ainsi que AdobePDF viewerNPAPI.plugin dans /bibliothèque/Internet-plugin.J'ai également forcé l'option qui permet d'ouvrir tous mes fichiers PDF présents sur le disque par la procédure "lire les info du fichier" et ouvrir avec...
Voici le lien dans un message qui me renvoi sur mon navigateur avec le message d'erreur:
[link removed by moderator - no determinable significance]

good morning
I speak no english or wrote.
by installing the latest version of reader, I accepted the license agréement and does not change here. By clicking on the link redirects me to te internet via my browser, I still have the same message that appearq, and tells me the same thing, mamely that I must accept license agreement.
I inistalled reader once with the software AppCleaner, then I download once again 11.0.06 version and I still have the same message is displayed in the window of my browser when I want to display the PDF next to the link.

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