Adobe Lens profile Downloader 1.0.1

Once I downloaded the Lens profile Downloader 1.0.1 I can't install it because of a wrong configured Installer. Is there a solution how can I get the latest version of the lens profile downloader?

http://www.Adobe.com/downloads/updates/

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