Acrobat 9 Standard Media

I have misplaced my Acrobat 9 Standard Media.  I have my license.  Is there a place I can download the software?

Not to be a smart alek but if I had, I wouldn't be seeking an alternate answer here.  Their support page kinda directs you to here. 
Since posting I did find a place in their business section where you can buy the download for $20.  So I'm assuming you can't get it anywhere else for free.  <sigh>

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