Its is showing 'Timout' while installing Adobe Reader.

Hi,
Its is showing 'Timout' while installing Adobe Reader. Stopped after 64%, please somebody suggest how to proceed.

If this person is answering here your message in the parallell thread, obviously s/he has no idea about where s/he is...

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