Security Warning in Adobe Reader beim Öffnen eines pdf-Links

Hallo zusammen
Wir haben das folgende Problem: Wenn wir im Adobe Reader einen pdf-Link öffnen, erhalten wir jedesmal die Security Warnung, auch wenn wir dort angeben, dass die Werte für die nächsten male gespeichert werden sollen.
Weiss jemand, wie man diese Meldung deaktivieren kann oder so einstellen lässt, dass sie tatsächlich nur einmal auftaucht?
Der pdf-Link wird anstatt im Adobe Reader im Web-Browser geöffnet. Weiss hier evtl. jemand, wie man das ändern kann, dass sich dieser im Adobe Reader öffnet?
Besten Dank

Hat ja nichts mit der Frage zu tun!
Klar, hat es. Das ist ein Forum, nicht irgendeine Fernleitung bei der wir uns mit dir telepathisch mit dir verbinden und erraten, was denn so auf deinem System passiert. Und genau da hakt's immer noch. Der Informationsgehalt ist zwar von 0% auf 2% gestiegen, aber wirklich was dazu sagen kann keiner. IE 8 ist steinalt und läßt mich Böses erahnen - uraltetes, verkorkstes Windows XP System oder sowas -  und naja, wen ndas sos ist, da braucht man eigentlich nicht weiter reden. Genau so ist "Reader ist die aktuellste Version" keine technisch verwertbare Aussage. Also nix für ungut, aber ich schone mal meinen Kreislauf und verabschiede mich mal. So kann keiner arbeiten...
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