Acrobat launches, license agreement appears, I accept, Acrobat opens, Acrobat closes

There was a update of all Adobe products this week. The update went smoothly. When I try to open a PDF document, Acrobat 10 Pro, an Adobe software license agreement box opens, I accept, the box disappears, Acrobat closes immediatly. It won't stay open.
I need this program. What can I do?
Wndows 7 Premium.
Everything worked just fine before, the problem with the 30-day close had been fixed and now this. This is getting tedious. I have the Creative Design Suite and the Creative Production Suite. Acrobat is associated with the Design Suite.
Something must be done.
Please advise.

Have done so through Photoshop and found the EULA.exe within the files for Adobe Reader and ran and accepted it through both those options.
The issue persists but only on Adobe Acrobat 10 as the other Adobe CS6 applications run without any issues. It is sods law that Acrobat is the application that is required.
I have accepted the EULA in the above ways as the primary user and an administrator account.
Thank you for the assistance Michael, any other potential ideas would be appreciated as I cannot think of anything else I can do.

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