Change of Installation path

Hey,
during installation of Adobe Reader XI I am not asked where I would like the Reader to be installed. I would like to change the installation path to a device, different from the device where my OS is running. I hope someone can help here.
thank you

Download and the offline installer from http://get.adobe.com/reader/enterprise/
The first install panel will let you select the target installation path.

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