Acrobat Pro 8 on Mac OS 10.7?

Is anyone running Acrobat Pro 8 successfully on OS 10.7?

In Acrobat go to Help>Repair Acrobat installation.
From there, the instructions should be clear (I'm not on my Mac this evening or I'd walk you through it).

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