PDF Form opening on Acrobat X

I cannot open a downloaded PDF Form on Acrobat X on Mac, but it opens on Acrobat Reader. My Plug.in AcroForm is loaded. Any hint or halp available?
Message given by ACROBAT X:
"Unable to read the form. Do not save and exit the program as it might cause data corruption or
loss. The form can only be edited using Adobe Reader software!"

Hi,
Thanks for the tip. I disabled JAVA and got now the following message:
"If the form is viewed in "Protected View" mode, all features should be
enabled for the form to
function properly. If after enabling all features this message is still
visible, check that JavaScript
is enabled in Edit Preferences Javascript"
Enabling JAVA leads again to the initial message?
Best!
LR

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