What wrong with Adobe Reader 9.1?

"Running Adobe acrobat / reader can not be used in a Web browser to view pdf files, you need adobe acrobat / reader 8 or 9, please type the end and then try again"
I have installed Adobe Reader 9.3 Traditional Chinese version on my XP with SP3.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what cause the problem and how to fix it?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions

I translate from traditional chinese into English, so there is no screenshot for English version.
Could you please try to understand? I have typed what it said.
On the other hand, when I open the web site using my notebook, the PDF file could be opened without any problem, Adobe Reader 9.3 Chinese Traditional is also installed on notebook, which is the same version for my desktop.
Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions

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