Acrobat Pro XI installed but wouldn't run.

Acrobat Pro XI recently installed itself alongside X.  When I first opened XI it opened Application Manager and prompted me to accept the terms and conditions--except the terms and conditions were not shown and clicking "ACCEPT" did nothing.  Acrobat XI then crashed.  I attempted uninstalling X and XI in order to reinstall XI--but Application Manager viewed it as still installed.  I looked up this problem and found the Creative Suite Cleaner Tool: downloaded and ran it then restarted my computer.  Application Manager is still seeing Acrobat XI as being installed--but it does not appear in the list when attempting to run Creative Suite Cleaner again.  Currently stuck without any version Acrobat and need it asap...

These steps should fix your problem:
Run the uninstaller by double-clicking the Adobe Acrobat XI Pro link in the folder Applications > Utilities > Adobe Installers.
Run the Adobe Cleaner Tool again to see if anything from Acrobat remains.
Relaunch the Adobe Application Manager (AAM) either from the shortcut in the Applications folder, or from clicking the Download link for Acrobat on the Creative Cloud Apps page https://creative.adobe.com/apps.
Hopefully you will not see the blank end-user-license-agreement (EULA) screen again. But if you do this is a known issue.
Fix described here: http://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/known-issues-acrobat-xi-reader.html (see Blank EULA screen)
"Blank EULA screen. Problem: Mac OS only. On launch, a blank EULA screen appears, which cannot be accepted, and Acrobat does not run. This problem can appear if you have any products installed from CCM or from Creative Suite, and you tried installing Acrobat XI from a different source.
Workaround: Launch any other product which is part of the CCM or Creative suite. Then, deactivate it by choosing Help > Deactivate. Quit the application. Then, launch Acrobat and accept the EULA. Then, for the CCM subscription product, launch it and select License This Software to enable the CCM product again. If a CS application, launch it and reactivate it. [3338419]"

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