Install of Reader X with MSI

It appears that the file decompression location for Reader X has changed from Reader 9.  In 9 it was users>username>local settings>application data> adobe .  After trying to run install using the -nos_ne swtich we are uagle to find the .nsi file.  Anyone know where to find it now?

Or download the MSI directly from ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/win/10.x/10.0.0/en_US/

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