Error: 130200 upon updating Acrobat 9.0 Pro

Hi all,
Acrobat 9.0 Pro keeps telling me that there is an update available.
When trying to install the update there is an error message appearing:
(translated from german): screenshot see below
"Update Error
An error has occured. Please try again to a later timepoint.
Error: 130200"
Believe me I kept trying to install this update at least 10-times during the last couple of days always receiving the same message.
Any advise?
Thanks in advance!
R.

Hey,
it is "updating within the application". I need to check what exactly Acrobat actually wants to update.
As long as it just keeps telling me "there is an update available" I am not quite sure what standalone update to download.
If it would be a bit more specific like "service pack 1" or "blabla patch 123" it would make it easier.
I try to find that update and install it manually...and let you know if it worked.
Best,
R.

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