Previous versions of Adobe Acrobat

My system crashed recenly and had to be rebuilt. I can't find the media for Adobe Acrobat 9 Standard, but I have my serial number. Is there a download available?

Ned that will be for Acrobat 9 Professional.  Acrobat 9 Standard has never had a trial available so as Jatin has indicated you will need to either contact your reseller or you can look to see if the software is available under your account.
Duko2013 please see http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1006208?tstart=0&promoid=KBHJQ for information on how to download your purchased Adobe software.  This option will only be available if you chose the download option at the time of purchase.
Historically Acrobat installers have been very specific.  Professional installers for Professional serial numbers.  Standard Installers for Standard serial numbers.  Finally there has even been a separate installer for volume license customers and yes there is both a Standard and Professional volume license installer as well.

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