Defective installation DVD.

I think that my installation of Acrobat 8 Professional DVD is defective.  It seems Miss Acrobat Updater.  The folder installed on my hard drive doesn't have an update, and when I check the updates, the answer is that there are no updates available at this time.  My install DVD is 8.0.0.  I just downloaded 8.1.1 and 8.1.2 updates 8.1.3, so I know updates are available.  When I select to automatically search for updates, a dialoge box opens, indicating that there are no updates available at this time.

You can also read:

"Please not that some updates for the following products cannot be determined at this time: Adobe Updater.

How can I contact Adobe to request to return the installation DVD I have and receive a new installation DVD?

Hi not phun Adobe\

See the link below to contact Support.

http://helpx.Adobe.com/contact.html

Phont support and Chat support is available

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