Installing both Reader and Acrobat 0 Standard

Is it possible to install both Reader and Acrobat 9 Standard on the same computer?
I want to be able to make sure whatever I produce in Standard will work and open up in Reader or any other PDF viewer someone might use.

Hi,
I have both the reader and Pro on my computer, however, there are some issues with default actions, such as opening documents.
Is there some kind of guide to setup both reader and Pro on the same computer, just have them do different functions?
Thanks for your input!

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