Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader X into Adobe Elements 6.0

I am using Adobe Elements 6.0 which comes with Adobe Reader 6.0.  In the past per a TechNote (331114), I was able to update the Adobe Reader from the 6.0 to the latest version I am currently using (9.0) by putting the file into the folder: "Program Files/Adobe/Acrobat 6.0" as the TechNote recommended. 
Now I want to update to the Adobe Reader X (10.1.1) but that download will not allow me to direct the installation into the "Program Files/Adobe/Acrobat 6.0" folder. It only does an automatic install and does not let me choose where to put the files (no menu pops up to let me direct the installation to a different folder).
How do I make it install to the "Program Files/Adobe/Acrobat 6.0"?  Or, dan't I dod that with the Adobe Reader X?
Thanks.

I came upon this post after receiving this error message when trying to install Acrobat 9. In my case, we deploy Acrobat from an Administrative Installation Point (AIP) using Group Policy. I believe the user at this computer pulled the plug while the group policy deployment was taking place. I got the error when trying to install the program manually afterwards.
I was able to rectify the issue by running msiexec.exe against the MSI in the AIP with the /x switch, performing an uninstall:
msiexec /x \\server\deploy\AcrobatStandard9\acrostan.msi
(The program was not showing up in Add/Remove programs, otherwise I would have tried uninstalling from there.) After that, the install proceeded successfully.
Hope this helps someone.

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