Updating Acrobat Professional 8

We are trying to update Adobe Acrobat to 8.13. We have patched are AIP and then performed the appropriate steps to bring the msi and transform into our deployment tool. The transform was created using the Custimization Wizard.
When we deliver the package to a computer it delivers successfully but when we check Help/About it still says 8.12.
If I run the msi manually it says that it is installing 8.13, but when I check Help/About again it says 8.12.
HELP! Has anyone else seen this?

Update what? There is only one Acrobat and the current version is XI. You have to pay for it.
Mylenium

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