Acrobat 9 Pro install......NOT!

Hello Everyone!
Installing Adobe Acrobat 9 Professional (Windows XP Pro) and not able to install due to the following error:
Error 1402
Could not open Key:
Unknown PDF Maker.MSProject/CLSID
I have checked to make sure no other Adobe products are installed and the install is under the Administrator account. The error message appears within 20 seconds left of the install.
Any advice and/or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thank You!!

Thank you Michael for taking the time to post that link! However, like I mentioned in the posting that there are no other versions or Adobe programs installed.
Thank you

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