Adobe Digital Negative Converter

I talked with someone a couple months ago about what I could download to be able to open up RAW images onto my Lightroom 3. I need a converter
Everything worked, but now I am trying to do the same thing to another "user" on my laptop and am having an awful time trying to find the right one that is compatible for my computer. I tried downloading the exact same one (Adobe Digital Negative Converter 7.1) that I am using for my account on my laptop, but it won't let me.
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!
Also, Adobe must hate me because it logs me out of my account like every five minutes.
I have a Windows and my camera is a Canon Rebel t3 and t3i.
PLEASE HELP ME!

Hi,
Typically you just use the latest version of the DNG converter ... have a look at this Julieanne Kost video about DNG and using the converter. When Do I Convert  RAW files to DNG? « Julieanne Kost's Blog
For installation I guess that you just need to install one copy using the Admin account as that will mean all users can access it.
BTW Rebel t3 and t3i were supported in Lightroom v.3.4.1 you can download that version (or preferably v3.6) from Adobe - Lightroom : For Windows

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