Adobe Standard 9 software

i have the adobe standard 9 software - purchased it in a store.  I changed PC's and need to install the software on my new computer but don't have the CD anymore, although i have the serial number.
How do i get the software installed on my PC?

Download the trial version from http://prodesigntools.com/all-adobe-cs5-direct-download-links.html - make sure you follow the very important instructions on that page.
On the other hand I see only the Pro version for download; not sure if you can use the Std serial number with the Pro version.

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