Quicktime opening PDF link files on the web

Since updating to Tiger when I click on a PDF file on the web Quicktime opens it but only shows the first page and I see no method to go to next page. I have overcome this by right clicking on a link and downloading file and right clicking to open with Adobe. I have checked quicktime preferences and clicked off anything with PDF file type. This happens with either Camino or Firefox.
How do I eliminate quicktime from opening PDF links?
How do I open files automatically with either Adobe or Preview?
Thanks
G4 Mac OS X (10.4.8)
G4   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

1. Select a PDF file in the Finder.
2. Select File->Get Info (or Command-I keystroke)
3. Expand Open with section of the Get Info window.
4. Select the application you would like the PDF to
open with.
5. Click the Change All button have all PDF open with
your selected application.
Good luck,
TK
TK Thanks for your response.
I had already done what you are suggesting and it resulted in any PDF documents in my computer opening directly with Adobe. However with Camino or firefox clicking on a PDF web link Quicktime opens it with the same results mentioned. I have Acrobat reader 7.0.5 and Adobe PDF viewer plugin 7.0.9
I don't know why the plugin isn't activated.
G4 Mac OS X (10.4.8)

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