Cant uninstall acrobat 9.0 trial version

1) I have windows 7
2) I downloaded acrobat pro trial version
3) I bought acrobat pro and downloaded via disk
4) I cannot delete trial version, or the purchased version.
5) acrobat pro will not work at all and I get an error message that by TRIAL has expired!!!  I bought and registered the program.
6) I have tried windows install cleanup utility to no avail
7) Adobe customer support has worn me thin with their incompetence....(they cant fix it)
if  anyone can help me I would greatly appreciate it.

I'm having the same problem, though not with the trial version - the real (Pro) version purchased and downloaded from a CD. I'll be interested in the replies.
R.P.Billingham

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