Beta will not Install

I don't seem to be having any problems with the download but every time I click on the setup.exe file I get the following message:
"We've encountered the following issues - Installer failed to initialize. This could be due to a missing file. Please download Adobe
Support Advisor to detect the problem."
I have downloaded the file 4 times today with the same result. The Support Advisor does not show any problems and fails to
correct the problem. And in comparing the files I see NO difference in them!
Any ideas what is wrong???

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