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I am trying to deploy Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional using the Adobe Customization Wizard 8. I noticed that if I just install the product off the CD, while accepting the defaults, the installation shows up under Add/Remove Programs as Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional and has an installation size of just over 1 GB.
I also customized the installation using the Customization Wizard and after that install I noticed that the application shows up in Add/Remove Programs as Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional English, French, Deutch. In addition, the installation size is almost 2 GB.
What am I missing in my customization? Is there a setting for additional languages that I am not seeing somewhere that also uses twice the amount of hard drive space?

There is a help document from adobe regarding Exit code 6 and Error: DW050
Here are the links for those documents : (These documents are for CS5, CS5.5 and applicable to CS6 also)
https://help-internal.adobe.com/content/help/en/creative-suite/kb/errors-exit-code-6-exit. html
https://help-internal.adobe.com/content/help/en/creative-suite/kb/installation-error-dw050 -dw020-cs5.html
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