Error 1612 recieved when updating Acrobat Pro to v9.3.3

I have a system running Vista, with SP2. Right now I have Adobe Acrobat Pro v 9.3.2 according to "Programs and Features" in the Control Panel. The update downloaded through Adobe, but when it tries to install, I get the following message:
     "The installation source for this product is not available. Verify that the source exists and that you can access it.   Error: 1612"
I have tried putting the original installation cd into the cd drive in hopes of being able to repair the program, and I get the same message.
I have tried going into "Programs and Features" and uninstalling acrobat pro, and still getting the same message.
Any help in trying to get this update to install would be greatly appreciated, thank you!

Try repairing Acrobat and when asked for put the source CD/DVD. Then use 'Check FOr updates' for updating Acrobat. You can repair the applicaiton either from Add remove programs or from within the application-Help->Repair.
Hope this helps.

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