I can't update Acrobat 9 Pro Extended

I recently took over a laptop running Win 7 Pro, and I installed a copy of Acrobat 9 Pro Extended we have never used. The installation went fine, and I have no issues running the program.
However, when I go to Help/Check for Updates, I get a the following message;
I went to the the Adobe website (http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?platform=Windows&product=158) for updates for this programs, I was able to install the 3D update (Ac9Ex3DUpd.msi). But when I attempted to install the next update up fom that one (AcrobatUpd911_all_incr.msp), I get the following message;
I tried the next patch up from that (AcrobatUpd912_all_incr.msp), and got the same message.
How do I update this program either manually through the Adobe website, or through Help/Check for Updates?

I doubt it multiple network adapters are enabled on your machine. Kindly try this:
Click on Start and type Network and Sharing Center
Click on Change adapters settings
Now you need to disable the network adapters that are not in use. Make sure you don't disable the one which is connected to internet. Even if it shows 'Unplugged' or 'Not connected', disable it. (Right click -> Disable)
Once this is done, Acrobat will automatically start downloading the updates.
Feel free to post back the results.
~Sandeep V.

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