Attempting to install purchased Adobe 9 standard onto a new computer

Have purchased a new computer and want to install the Adobe 9 standard product I purchased in 2014 onto this new computer.  I don't see anywhere to download Adobe 9 STANDARD, only Pro.  Help !!

Moving this discussion to the Acrobat Installation & Update Issues forum.
Pdurr0426 if you received the software on CD then please copy the installation files to a USB drive on a computer which does have an optical drive.  You can then install from the USB drive on the new computer.

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