Adobe Acrobat v10 Updates

I'm in the process of streamlining an install of Adove v10. The last cmd I can issue successfully is  msiexec /a AcroStan.msi /p AcrobatSecUpd1003.msp
That command issues the installer perfect. The next command I issue to try to upgrade the install to version 10.1 is
msiexec /a AcroStan.msi /p AcrobatUpd1010.msp
& it fails with the
The upgrade patch cannot be installed by the
Windows Installer service because the program
to be upgraded may be missing, or the upgrade may
update a different version of the program. Verify....bla blabla"
I am getting these updates directly from Adobes website at http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=1&platform=Windows

Hi. Try patching the base release (the original MSI before all of the quarterly/out-of-cycle .msp updates were applied) with the next base release when it hasn't already been updated. However, if a new Quarterly has been released (like 10.1.1) use that instead.
There are 3 types of patch:
Base Release (e.g. 10.0.0 or 10.1.0 or 10.2.0)
Latest Quarterly (Q)
Latest Out-Of-Cycle patch (OOC)
Acceptable AIP patch patterns for Windows deployments are as follows:
Acrobat (Formula = Base release + latest quarterly + latest out of cycle patch)
Acceptable: 10.0.0 > 10.1.1 (Q)
Acceptable: 10.0.0 > 10.0.1 (Q) > 10.0.3 (OOC)
Unacceptable: 10.0.0 > 10.1.0 (Q) > 10.1.1 (Q)
So in your case try discarding the updated MSI which you've patched with the (Q) and (OOC) updates. Copy the orginal files into a local working directory and simply patch it with the latest Base Release (or latest (Q) update from within that base release version).
"msiexec /a AcroStan.msi /p AcrobatUpd1011.msp" maybe?
Hope this helps!
PS... Why every single one of the Tier updates? Surely you'd only need one language?

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