Acrobat Standard 6.0 with Windows 8.1 Compatibility

I am unable to open the Acrobat Standard 6.0 with Windows 8.1 operating system.  Please offer me assistance.
Ezeke

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Acrobat  Standard 6.0 with Windows 8.1 Compatibility
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