Reader X - Under IE8 - Security Warning - Action unmemorized

Hi,
When I click a hyperlink, I have a security warning:
This document tries to connect to the site .....
I check the box Remember this action to this site and all PDF document.
But this action is not stored.
Have you any idea?
Cordially
PS: I do not have that message on a link that points to a page

I have both the .exe and the .msi files in the same directory. I ran
the .exe. After maybe 15 seconds of the progress bar running across
the program window, a dialog box appeared that stated, "This patch
could not be found. Verify that the patch really
exists..." After that, the installation aborted. I next tried running
the .msi directly (that is, without the .exe) by double clicking on
the msi's  name in PowerDesk (the file manager). That immediately
brought up the "patch could not be found" dialog and aborted the
installation. Am I missing a file? Is the .MSI file corrupted or not
the correct file? If I rename the .MSI, thus removing it from the
installtion process, will the .exe do the whole job on its own?

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