Yellow Bar at top?

Hi ,
Like others, I have no "yellow bar at the top", which is needed for the first step in upgrading AR. I run Firefox on Windows Vista 64 bit. I have tried some of the solutions already posted but nothing seems to work. Any suggestions?
Thanx,
Robert

Try downloading the installer from http://ardownload.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/win/9.x/9.3.3/enu/AdbeRdr933_en_US.exe

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