Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard install file download

I have a license for Acrobat 8 Standard but no longer have the install file. Where can i find a download link for the install file?

kglad,
Thanks for the link. I checked out all of the files and there are no actual acrobat install files there. Only updates for each version available.
I got an email from you via the forum with some direct download links: Adobe Acrobat X (10) Pro, Reader, and Suite Direct Download Links | ProDesignTools
I also have a license for acrobat 9 standard which is listed on the site. When i try to go and download that is says access denied. Do you know if that link is dead or if you have to be on a "list" to be able to download that?

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