Display of a PDF document

I recently installed Acrobat Reader and now get this message "before displaying PDF documents in the browser, you must start Adobe Reader and accept the end user license agreement, then quit and relaunch the browser.

I don't know what that means or how to do it. P-l-e-a-s-e someone can give me instructions not to not fool-proof. Failing this way I can Email Adobe about it?

I have a Mac OSX (10.7.5) and use Safari.

1. launch Adobe Reader (Acrobat Reader is not).

2. a license agreement is displayed.

3. accept.

Adobe Reader, like all other applications, is running since Applications.

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