Why can't I open pdf files with Safari 7.0.6 and OS 10.9.4?

I have just upgraded to Mavericks from OS 10.6.8. When I attempt to open a pdf file in Safari, I get the following message:
Abobe Reader
Before viewing PDF documents in this browser you must launch Adobe Reader and accept the End User License Agreement, then Quit and relaunch the browser.
Well, I must have already accepted the Agreement because I can open pdfs directly from Adobe Reader and from other browsers. Why doesn't can't I open them from Safari?
Don

Launch Adobe Reader from your Launch Pad. Then accept the end user license agreement.
I found that suggestion here >   ADOBE - ACCEPT END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT

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