Adobe Reader Cannot be installed

I try to install the adobe reader on my PC Vista Pack 2 but the loading stop at 50% and cannot be installed.
Do you have any solution to ptopose in order to slove that issue ?

You can try using the full offline Reader installer from
http://get.adobe.com/reader/enterprise/

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