Cannot use Adobe Download Manager

My operating system is:
Dell laptop
Windows XP
SP 3
T7200 @ 2 GHz
2 GHz, 1 GB of Ram
When I go to download the recent or older versions of Reader I get the meessage " Cannot locate 16291.301.749". I cannot find any other location to download the program for the first time.
Dan

I was also having trouble downloading AR 9.4.
The error message that ADM is corrupt keeps appearing.
Thank you for this link. This has solved the download problem.

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