Adobe Acrobat

When I go to the mozilla plugin check it says updated Adobe PDF plugin for Firefox and Netscape '9.4.1' and then when I click on update, that it brings me to the adobe site, then I click Download and it says missing plugin and then I have to click manually install the missing plugin and then nothing happens. what I am doing wrong? Thank you

You can try to download the full installer from the Adobe FTP site, rather than use their download page on the web. Point of Firefox for:
FTP://FTP.Adobe.com/pub/Adobe/Reader/win/10.x/10.0.0/en_US/
Click on AdbeRdr1000_en_US.exe , save the file to your hard drive. When the download is complete, close Firefox. Go to the folder where you saved the file and double-click it to start the installation. You will need administrator rights to install it. Once you have correctly installed the 10 version of the reader, the plugin check page should show that it is up-to-date.

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