Acrobat Standard 9.2 Eula nicht annehmbar

Hallo Zusammen,
folgendes Problem: Acrobat Standar 9.2 installiert und jedes mal beim starten, kommt die Eula hoch die ich nicht bestätigen kann. Egal welchen Button ich anklicken will (Ablehnen....), es reagiert nicht. Ich habe schon diverse Einträge zum Reader und der Problematik gefunden, aber eldier nicht zum Standard. Hat irgend wer noch eine Idee für mich?
Danke für eure Unterstützung!!!
VG, Sebastian

Die Sprachversion ist kein Problem. Die Betriebssystemversion kann durchaus eines sein. Dabei ist es durchaus möglich, dass es auf einem Rechner läuft, weil es vor einem Update installiert wurde, aber nach einem Update der Installer versagt oder weil irgendwas auf dem Rechner läuft, was die Installation behindert. Grundsätzlich läuft Acrobat 9 auf 64bit-Systemen schlecht.

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