Two problems  1 changing default return email  2 fillable forms in adobe x mobile

Hi can anyone tell me how to change the default return email form forms?  during intial set up of live cycle I mistyped the return email address and every form I go to build now wants to send the information back to a non existent address.... I can't find anywhere to correct the issue ... please help!
2ndly  I can't get any of my distibuted forms to be fillable in adobeX on the android operating system doe anyone know how to fix that?
I have gone through the helpfiles and used advanced extensions all to no availe

That should work yes. Not to say that there isn't anything else that will cause this but it's the typical reason why it happens.
It shouldn't cause any conflicts in a Mac. At worst, Reader may want to open PDF's by default but they can easily switch that back by highlighting a PDF, choosing File>Get Info>Open with, choosing Preview and clicking "Change all". When I installed Reader, Mac Preview remained the default Reader until I told it to use Reader.
Mac and Windows users can get the reader at http://get.adobe.com/reader/?promoid=BUIGO. It will detect their OS and give them the correct download.
One thing, if they decide to keep Preview as their default PDF Reader then they will have to actually open Reader and use File>Open to open PDF's in Reader.

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