Acrobat Pro media to install Acrobat Std

Hi, can I use Acrobat Professional media to install Acrobat Standard.  By using Acrobat Std serial no

No you will need to find the proper Acrobat Standard installer which corresponds to your serial number.  If you purchased Acrobat Standard from Adobe and choose the download option then it maybe available under your account.  Please see http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1006208?tstart=0&promoid=KBHJQ for information on how to download your purchased Adobe software.

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