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Adobe has deactivated the older activation servers. Even with a legitimate, old serial number, the software may refuse to activate. Legal and Compliance Concerns
Adobe no longer hosts public download links for Acrobat Pro X on its main product pages. However, there are a few "verified" paths depending on your situation: