PDF forms won't open. Says Adobe Reader blocked for this site

In last few days, when I click on link to a PDF document, I get a new tab, but a black message saying Adobe Reader blocked for the site. I've installed, and agreed end user; but nothing changes.

This page should help: Safari 7 and 6.1 block PDFs | Acrobat, Reader
-Shashi

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