Update acrobat 7 pro to acrobat X

Hello,
I bought Acrobat 7 professionnal and later the upgrade to Acrobat X Pro.
no problem.
Therefore, the update  are not working : I can read :
"Adobe\Acrobat10.0\Acrobat\JP2KLIB.dll."
so, can you help me ?
Many thanks
Michel SABOUL.

I assume you managed to install Acrobat X ok, but now it doesn't work.
What happens? Exactly -- just the name "Adobe\Acrobat10.0\Acrobat\JP2KLIB.dll." doesn't tell us your problem.

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