Why wont my firewall accept installing adobe reader

Hello folks,
I have got a strange error reporting during installation of adobe reader.
My firewall dont accept the installation and i get a weird list of errors
is this problem known to this community?
I need reader to convert the pdf documents from my site:
http://www.4-daagse-nijmegen.nl
who can help

Use the offline installer: http://get.adobe.com/reader/enterprise/
To run Adobe Reader your firewall must allow access to cloud.acrobat.com

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