Adobe acrobat pro 9 help button shows no table of contents

When I open adobe acrobat pro 9 and select the help button the help window opens but there is no table of contents and if I try to search for a topic nothing happens... Any help here?

Have you tired Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro ?
If there are Icons in the upper left of the screen, try some of them.

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