Unable to detect Adobe Acrobat during Livecycle install ?

Hi All,
I'm having problem in Windows Server 2008 R2 64 edition install of Adobe Live Cycle Enterprise Server 2.5 with Weblogic as the Webserver (the previous reason of not using JBoss simply because of it doesn't work with SQL Server 2008 Standard R2).
I've installed the trial version of Adobe Acrobat X in C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat 10.0\Acrobat but how come the setup doesn't work still ?
Any kind of help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

it said that:
Executing LiveCycle PDFGenerator Acrobat Configuration Script.
Verifying LiveCycle ES2 location LiveCycle ES2 Location -- "C:\Adobe\Adobe LiveCycle ES2"
Finding Acrobat location Acrobat Pro Extended was not found to be installed on the machine.
Please install Acrobat Pro Extended and then run this configuration script. 
PDFGenerator Acrobat Configuration Script execution completed.
which script is this ?

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