Supress prompt tp install Adobe Reader X

Hi,
I'm looking after the corporate build for our organistion. Users have local admin rights and we are putting our version of Adobe reader to 9.4.2 - we don't want to install X just yet. I noticed that we are getting prompted to install X, but can supress the prompt manually after the first time it appears (selecting the check box before clicking ok). Is there another way to prevent this from occurring when creating a build for deployment?
Thanks

Assuming that you are on Windows 7 or Vista, see http://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/application-file-icons-change-acrobat.html
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