Register AcroPDF.dll Windows XP

How can I Register AcroPDF.dll of version 9.1.0.163 in Windows XP in 32 bit version,so that i can use as PDF viewer control in VS2005.
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  • 11.0.07 crashes acropdf.dll activex control in 3rd party application

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  • When opening a PDF in IE 10 with Enhanced Protection Mode it displays "This website wants to run acropdf.dll"

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  • Error registering crqe.dll

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