Acrobat X Pro Register Prompt screen

I deinstalled Acrobat X Pro because I thought the register prompt screen was a glitch, and now I can't re download it. Adobe Application Manager says it's already installed. What do I do?

I think it's the big problem with cloud.I think your only work arround is to use cleaner tool to delete cloud application (This will delete all applications) or to change the language in your prefs ,for exemple if you installed in french you can change your prefs on application manager to canadian french and it will give you the possibility to download it.
Cleaner tool :
http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cscleanertool.html

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