Can't install Audition 3

Hi, there.
I downloaded Free trial of Audition 3.
However whenever I try to install, it fails.
My pc is win xp sp3. and other hardwares are good shape.
Any suggestion?
Thanks.

In that case probably your best bet is to phone Adobe customer support.  The one thing they offer free support for is installation issues and this certainly qualifies.
My uneducated guess is that something when wrong on your first download/install but it managed to leave a record on your PC that you've already used your free trial.  If my guess turns out to be accurate then Adobe are the only ones that can help you.
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