Remotely repair commad Adobe Reader 9.4 on Windows XP SP3 Clients

We detected an issue with Adobe Reader 9.4 distribution on houndeds on computers, and we need to figure out how to execute a product repair unattended (Menu Help -> "Repair Adobe reader Installation") .We are using SMS 2003 as distribution software
Any ideia will be very welcome because we have a quite severe issue here.
Thanks in advance.

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    We detected an issue with Adobe Reader 9.4 distribution on houndeds on computers, and we need to figure out how to execute a product repair unattended (Menu Help -> "Repair Adobe reader Installation") .We are using SMS 2003 as distribution software
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    Thanks in advance.

    Hi,
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