I want to transfer my Acrobat 9,0 to a new computer

I have been running acrobat 9,0 serial nr [serial number removed by host] since 2008.
It is an update version, and after installing I am asked for the original serial nr.
This original serial nr is lost on the old computer.
How do I activate the program on the new computer
Regards
Joergen

If you registered the earlier version you can find our serial number on your account on the Adobe website.

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