Adobe acrobat reader install unsuccessful?

I am uninstall a version of acrobat reader, and now I cannot install any version. Why is this?
Same thing with Safari.
Thanks!

Don't know. You didn't provide any details so the chances of someone making an informed guess are slim.
Perhaps you should post your question on Adobe's discussion forums since it's their software you're having issues with.

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