Installing Acrobat XI Pro Subscription on non C: drive

Trying to install Acrobat XI Pro on D: drive, but no option to redirect the install when downloading.  Anyone find an option.

Jeff,
Thanks ... but I was just using the download function after purchasing the subscription.  Once running the .exe file it would begin the install directing it to the C: drive.  After some thought I tried a different approach which worked ... I downloaded the trial version of Acrobat XI Pro and found that it allows you to direct the install to a specific drive and folder.  After going through this process I just activitated the subscription.  A round about way to solve the problem, but it worked.

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