Acrobat 6.0.6 Pro already installed: what happens when I install Adobe Reader 9.1

Hello:

I have the Professional Adobe Acrobat 6.0.6 edition already installed.

I want to upgrade to Adobe Reader 9.1, by downloading and installing here

http://get.Adobe.com/reader/

Question:

Adobe Acrobat Pro 6.06 are automatically uninstalled during the installation of the reader 9.1?

If so, how would I get back again if I should want to at a later date?

Adobe Acrobat Professional Edition 6.0 can coexist with Adobe Reader 9.1 somehow?

Thanks in advance:

-Eliuri

Windows XP Professional Edition SP3

Adobe Acrobat 6.06 Professional Edition

If you do not have the Setup file of Acrobat, once that uninstall you it, it'll be gone forever. It's such an old application that Adobe would not even could (or wanted) to send you a new installer. If you NEED this in the future, you will be forced to move to what the latest version is right here.

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