Update my Adobe Acrobat to version 10.1.12

i was prompted to update my Adobe Acrobat to version 10.1.12.  i did what i always do and got an error message #1301.  i don't know what this is, even after reading the stuff on this page:  http://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/troubleshoot-update-errors-acrobat-reader.html.  i certainly didn't change any root thingy.  i don't have the ability to reinstall either, since i downloaded the program to begin with.  what's a person to do? 

update manually, adobe.com/updates

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