Insertion of PDF files into word documents

Since download Adobe X I couldn't insert a PDF document into a word (using Office 2007 and Office 2010) document.  I get the following error message:

"The program used to create this object is AcroExch.  This program is either not installed on your computer, or it does not.  The change this object install AcroExch or ensure that any dialogs in AcroExch are closed.

As this was a feature I used without any problem before downloading Adobe X I can only assume that it's to do with the download.

Any ideas please?

Maybe a problem of protection of Adobe Reader X mode.

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