Why doesn't my IX Acrobat open PDF files created with my Adobe CreatePDF application?

My Acrobat IX does not open PDF files that I created with my Adobe CreatePDF application

What exactly happens when you try? You have Acrobat 9, or actually just the free Adobe Reader?

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    Open the drive, go to the Edit-> Preferences-> Security enhances & disable protected mode.

    Check f, it brings a change.

    Kind regards
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