Acrobat Acrobat Pro 9 Extended

I have rebuilt a PC that had a licenced version of Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 Extended however I am unable to locate the install files.
Where can I download this from? I have installed Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 but the licence key will not work for that as it has to be the extended version.
Thanks

PrimeNetworks did you purchase the software on CD?  If so then you will want to locate the installation media.   You can copy the installation files to a USB drive if your new computer does not have an optical drive.
If you purchased from Adobe directly, and choose the option to download the software as opposed to a CD, then it may be available under your account at http://www.adobe.com/.  You can find more details at Find a download link on Adobe.com.

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