Need InDesign CS4 Pr6N fonts

I converted a Trial version of ID CS4 to a fully-licensed version. The documentation states that there are a set of fonts known as the "Pr6N fonts" (see bottom of page 4 of the ID ReadMe.pdf). For physical product versions and downloads from the Adobe store, these fonts are apparently included in the disk (image). But for Trial versions it says, "For trial customers, this additional content will not be available until after purchase." Now that I have completed purchase, I am trying to get access to these fonts. They're not on the Trial disk image that I downloaded and were not installed on my machine. There does not appear to be any way for me to gain access to these fonts.
I opened a Web case but they were unable to help; apparently they only deal in general, non-technical issues. They referred me to phone support, who seemed unable to grasp what I was talking about. Then they disconnected me while transferring my call to an "InDesign Expert".
This is intensely frustrating for something that seems pretty simple to me. Anyone here have any ideas or suggestions?

Yes, I know exactly what I'm missing. These fonts contain something special known as Unicode Variation Sequences, or UVSes. They are the only publicly-availble fonts I'm aware of that contain UVSes. The other Kozuka Mincho/Gothic fonts, even Pro ones, and even ProN ones, do not contain these. Only the Pr6N versions do.
Since the documentation says they will be "available after purchase", and since I've purchased it, I would really like to get them.

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