End-user license agreement doesn't appear

I have a MAC, i have used adobe for ever, when i updated it, i am unable to agree to the end user agreement. that screen never shows up. when I try to force it on a different screen, it says that i need to sign the end user agreement. on the down load, when it goes to the finish 3 of 3 screen, it goes to the other products you may want screen. HOW do you get to the end user agreement screen? PLEASE HELP.

With Reader closed, open your Applications folder, double click on the Reader icon, and accept the agreement.

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    Remove this item when it is no longer applied                                                         No
    Apply once and do not reapply                                                                        No
    EULAAcceptedForBrowser (Order: 2)
    General
    Action                                                                  Update
    Properties
    Hive                                                                     HKEY_CURRENT_USER (HKU\.DEFAULT)
    Key path                                                              Software\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\11.0\AdobeViewer
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    Value data                                                           0x1 (1)
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    Options
    Stop processing items on this extension if an error occurs on this item                           No
    Remove this item when it is no longer applied                                                                 No
    Apply once and do not reapply                                                                                             No
    ELUA=1 (Order: 3)
    General
    Action                                                                  Update
    Properties
    Hive                                                                     HKEY_CURRENT_USER (HKU\.DEFAULT)
    Key path                                                              Software\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\10.0\AdobeViewer
    Value name                                                        ELUA=1
    Value type                                                           REG_DWORD
    Value data                                                           0x1 (1)
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    Remove this item when it is no longer applied                                                                   No
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    EULAAcceptedForBrowser (Order: 4)
    General
    Action                                                                  Update
    Properties
    Hive                                                                     HKEY_CURRENT_USER (HKU\.DEFAULT)
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    Apply once and do not reapply                                                                                             No
    bBrowserIntegration (Order: 5)
    General
    Action                                                                           Update
    Properties
    Hive                                                                               HKEY_CURRENT_USER (HKU\.DEFAULT)
    Key path                                                                       Software\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\11.0\Originals
    Value name                                                                  bBrowserIntegration
    Value type                                                                    REG_SZ
    Value data                                                                    00000000
    Common
    Options
    Stop processing items on this extension if an error occurs on this item                                   No
    Remove this item when it is no longer applied                                                                            No
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    bBrowserIntegration (Order: 6)
    General
    Action                                                        Update
    Properties
    Hive                                                                               HKEY_CURRENT_USER (HKU\.DEFAULT)
    Key path                                                                       Software\Adobe\Acrobat Acrobat\11.0\Originals
    Value name                                                                  bBrowserIntegration
    Value type                                                                    REG_SZ
    Value data                                                                    00000000
    Common
    Options
    Stop processing items on this extension if an error occurs on this item                                   No
    Remove this item when it is no longer applied                                                                            No
    Apply once and do not reapply                                                                                             No
    bBrowserIntegration (Order: 7)
    General
    Action                                                        Update
    Properties
    Hive                                                                               HKEY_CURRENT_USER (HKU\.DEFAULT)
    Key path                                                                       Software\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\10.0\Originals
    Value name                                                                  bBrowserIntegration
    Value type                                                                    REG_SZ
    Value data                                                                    00000000
    Common
    Options
    Stop processing items on this extension if an error occurs on this item                                             No
    Remove this item when it is no longer applied                                                                                       No
    Apply once and do not reapply                                                                                                      No
    User Configuration (Enabled)
    Preferences
    Windows Settings
    Registry
    ELUA (Order: 1)
    General
    Action                                                        Update
    Properties
    Hive                                                                               HKEY_CURRENT_USER
    Key path                                                                       Software\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\11.0\AdobeViewer
    Value name                                                                  ELUA
    Value type                                                                    REG_DWORD
    Value data                                                                    0x1 (1)
    Common
    Options
    Stop processing items on this extension if an error occurs on this item                                             No
    Run in logged-on user's security context (user policy option)                                                   No
    Remove this item when it is no longer applied                                                                                       No
    Apply once and do not reapply                                                                                                      No
    ELUA (Order: 2)
    General
    Action                                                                  Update
    Properties
    Hive                                                                               HKEY_CURRENT_USER
    Key path                                                                       Software\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\10.0\AdobeViewer
    Value name                                                                  ELUA
    Value type                                                                     REG_DWORD
    Value data                                                                    0x1 (1)
    Common
    Options
    Stop processing items on this extension if an error occurs on this item                                             No
    Run in logged-on user's security context (user policy option)                                                   No
    Remove this item when it is no longer applied                                                                                       No
    Apply once and do not reapply                                                                                                      No
    .pdf (Order: 3)
    General
    Action                                              Update
    Properties
    Hive                                                  HKEY_CURRENT_USER
    Key path                                           software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.pdf
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    Options
    Stop processing items on this extension if an error occurs on this item                                   No
    Run in logged-on user's security context (user policy option)                                          No
    Remove this item when it is no longer applied                                                                            No
    Apply once and do not reapply                                                                                             No
    OpenWithList] (Order: 4)
    General
    Action                                                                                     Update
    Properties
    Hive                     HKEY_CURRENT_USER
    Key path              Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.PDF\OpenWithList]
    Value name        (Default)
    Value type           REG_SZ
    Value data           "AcroRd32.exe"
    Common
    Options
    Stop processing items on this extension if an error occurs on this item                                   No
    Run in logged-on user's security context (user policy option)                                          No
    Remove this item when it is no longer applied                                                                            No
    Apply once and do not reapply                                                                                             No
    Control Panel Settings
    Folder Options
    Open With (Extension: pdf, Program: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Reader 11.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe)
    pdf (Order: 1)
    General
    Action                                              Update
    Properties
    File Extension                                 pdf
    Associated Program                      C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Reader 11.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe
    Set as default                                  Enabled
    Common
    Options
    Stop processing items on this extension if an error occurs on this item                                   No
    Run in logged-on user's security context (user policy option)                                          Yes
    Remove this item when it is no longer applied                                                                            No
    Apply once and do not reapply                                                                                             No
    Open With (Extension: pdf, Program: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Reader 10.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe)
    pdf (Order: 2)
    General
    Action                                              Update
    Properties
    File Extension                                 pdf
    Associated Program                      C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Reader 10.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe
    Set as default                                  Enabled
    Common
    Options
    Stop processing items on this extension if an error occurs on this item                                   No
    Run in logged-on user's security context (user policy option)                                          Yes
    Remove this item when it is no longer applied                                                                            No
    Apply once and do not reapply                                                                                             No

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    Try using  APTEE to do EULA suppression and check.
    You might want to refer the docs:
    Creative Cloud Help | Using Adobe Provisioning Toolkit Enterprise Edition
    4   Installation Workflows — Enterprise Administration Guide
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    Rave

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