Cannot install Adobe Reader 11.0.10 using group policy

When I try to push Reader 11.0.11, its saying that it cannot find acroext.exe in the data1.cab file.  I have been looking everywhere for a solution but nothing has come up that was helpful.  Any help or an answer would be helpful.
Thanks

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