Approximate downloading timeframe?

I just purchased Adobe Acrobat Pro 11.  How long does it take to download?  So far it's crawling.

depends on your download speed, connectivity etc.  as long as it hasn't stopped downloading, leave it.

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    I was trying everything I could think of on my end to download the InDesign trial from this link:
    http://prodesigntools.com/trials2/AdobeProducts/IDSN/8/win32/InDesign_8_LS16.exe
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    Access Denied
    You don't have permission to access "http://trials2.adobe.com/AdobeProducts/IDSN/8/win32/InDesign_8_LS16.exe?" on this server.
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    # LICENSE : GPL3, see end of file
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    E-mail bug reports to: <ehmickyy at hotmail dot fr>"
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    r)
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    esac
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    then
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    do
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    ==> Determining latest git revision...
      -> Version found: 20120509
    ==> Making package: packer 20120509-1 (Wed May  9 17:27:52 CDT 2012)
    ==> Checking runtime dependencies...
    ==> Installing missing dependencies...
    resolving dependencies...
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    Total Download Size:    0.04 MiB
    Total Installed Size:   0.17 MiB
    Proceed with installation? [Y/n] y
    :: Retrieving packages from community...
    jansson-2.3-1-x86_64      30.5 KiB   150K/s 00:00 [######################] 100%
    jshon-20111222-1-x86_64    9.8 KiB   806K/s 00:00 [######################] 100%
    (2/2) checking package integrity                   [######################] 100%
    (2/2) loading package files                        [######################] 100%
    (2/2) checking for file conflicts                  [######################] 100%
    (2/2) checking available disk space                [######################] 100%
    (1/2) installing jansson                           [######################] 100%
    (2/2) installing jshon                             [######################] 100%
    ==> Checking buildtime dependencies...
    ==> Retrieving Sources...
    ==> Extracting Sources...
    ==> Entering fakeroot environment...
    ==> Starting build()...
    ==> Connecting to github GIT server....
    Cloning into 'packer'...
    error: Could not resolve host: (nil); No address associated with hostname while accessing https://github.com/bruenig/packer.git/info/refs
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