Printing .pdf from internet

I installed Acrobat Pro XI.  Now I can't print a .pdf from the internet.  Instead, I have to save the .pdf and then open with Acrobat in order to print.  Can someone give some guidance on how to fix this?  thanks!

64 bit Windows 7.  I used to be able to simply hit print on an internet .pdf and it would bring up the print menu.  After I installed Acrobat Pro XI, I hit print and nothing happens.  The menu doesn't pull up.  It I go to file > print, nothing happens.  Nothing shows up in the print tray.

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