When does Adobe Reader require restart?

It's strange. I keep Adobe Reader up to date both at home and at work. However, after updating at home, I am always being prompted to restart my PC. Never at work. And this isn't the first time too.
Both machines run Windows 7, both are now with Reader 11.0.2. I think at work I have 64-bit OS, and that's the only difference I can think of.
Can I prevent Reader from asking for reboot? It would save some annoyance.

Yes, the same happens with German characters ä, ö, ü.
All I can suggest is that you try if the same thing happens if you use the Swedish version of Adobe Reader.

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