Downloading issue - Adobe Acrobat 9.0 Standard

I'm having some problems downloading my Adobe 9.0 Standard from my account. The product and the serial number are both displayed under My orders, but when I press Download it says I have nothing to download. I just spoke to the Technical Support and they told me my serial number was still active - all I needed was the download link, which seems to have been removed - or is not working. I purchased the product in 2009 and had it working on my computer up until recently when my computer crashed. I now have a new computer (Windows 7 operating system) and need to download the program again. Please advice.

HI Mathildas,
Please use the following link to download the product you are looking for. Make sure to go through the important steps before downloading.
Adobe Acrobat X (10) Pro, Reader, and Suite Direct Download Links | ProDesignTools
Cheers,
Kartikay Sharma

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