Trouble deploying Adobe Reader 11

I keep getting a failure with the following error when trying to deploy Adobe Reader 11.  The program for advertisement "RHP2022B has failed because download of the content "RHP00069" - "install reader" has failed. The download failed because the content downloaded to the client does not match the content specified in the content source. Possible causes: The content on the distribution point has been manually modified, or a local administrator on the computer has modified the content in the computer's hash. Solution: Refresh the content on the distribution point and retry the download.

The program never starts and goes right to failure.  I have refreshed the distribution point and have even removed and copied it back.  in my package i have the files acroread.msi, acroread.mst, setup.ini, and data1.cab.  Not sure if even need the last two files.  My command line for the program is msiexec.exe /i "AcroRead.msi" /q TRANSFORMS="acroread.mst" running as admin.  Basically all the transform file does is turn off automatic updates and removes the previous version of reader.

January 7th, 2014 6:59pm

Have you tried creating new Package ?

this issue normally resolved by refreshing the package to the DP, Hash mismatch should be resolved by Refresh of the content.

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January 7th, 2014 7:02pm

i created a new package and received basically same error again.

The program for advertisement "RHP2022C has failed because download of the content "RHP0006A" - "Install Adobe Reader XI" has failed. The download failed because the content downloaded to the client does not match the content specified in the content source. Possible causes: The content on the distribution point has been manually modified, or a local administrator on the computer has modified the content in the computer's hash. Solution: Refresh the content on the distribution point and retry the download.

January 7th, 2014 7:32pm

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