Acrobat 8.0 Link

I want to re-install Acrobat 8.0 for Windows Vista.  I cannot find the link. Who can help me?

Have you double checked your serial number? Did you receive it when you bought Acrobat 8?
Is your serial number for Mac or PC?
If all else fails, contact Adobe and ask them to check your serial number is valid
http://helpx.adobe.com/au/contact.html

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