Why two pop-ups- Save and Save As?

Hi,
I am using Adobe Acrobat Reader version 11.0.06 to open up a pdf file that has some editable paragraphs. Once I make changes to these editable paragraphs and try to close the reader, I get the pop up "Do you want to save the changes to the document?"
I click Yes and then I get another Save As pop-up. We have a requirement to configure Adobe Acrobat Reader such that we get only the first pop-up and it should save the document at the location where it was opened from. I have tried opening up the pdf file from a non-temporary windows location etc etc and also tried changing some enhanced security settings, but nothing seems to work.
How can I configure a trusted directory (if thats the solution)  in adobe acrobat reader such that changes are saved in the file where the file was opened from and not show the 'Save As' pop up?
Thanks a lot for your help in advance.....
-Rais

Hi,
I tried 11.0.10....still the same issue.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks
-Rais

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