Set Reader to NOT be the default pdf viewer

During an msi install how do I set Reader to NOT be the default pdf viewer?

Just to add to this question:
On Mac OS 10.5, using Acrobat 8 Professional, every time Acrobat Pro starts up, I get the question "Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional.app is not currently configured to be the default application for PDF files.  Would you like to make PDF files open with Adobe Acrobat Professional.app instead of Preview.app?"
My answer is "No," but my preference in this matter is not retained.  I get the question every single time I launch Acrobat Pro.  Where is the button labeled "And don't ask me again!"  ?
I have combed through the Preference dialog and not been able to find any setting that seems related to this.  To be clear, I am not talking about what happens when I double-click a PDF file in the Finder.  I'm talking about what happens when Acrobat 8 Professional is opened directly.
Thanks.

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