is difficult because the software is over 15 years old and Adobe has officially the activation servers for this version [1, 2]. Here is the current situation regarding Acrobat 8: Server Shutdown:

Let me know which type of document you actually need, and I’ll write it for you.

Adobe no longer officially supports Acrobat 8 (released in 2006), but they might help with legacy license reactivation if you have proof of purchase.

Are you trying to from a broken computer, or do you need a modern alternative that runs on a newer version of Windows?

For basic editing and conversion, tools like Sejda , SmallPDF , or LibreOffice Draw offer many of the features that were "Professional" back in 2006 without the security risks.