Adobe pdf e-mail files problem

I get an error of secuity settings by trying to open the files in my windows live account.

Just downloaded a newer version of adobe.

Save this PDF Desktop and try to open it with adobe reader.

Download the latest version of reader XI, and then try again to open these pdf files.

http://get.Adobe.com/reader/?promoid=BUIGO

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