Acrobat 9 Pro Installed - Pagemaker 6.5 shuts down......

Acrobat 9 Pro Installed - Pagemaker 6.5 shuts down......
So I bought Acrobat 9 Pro to add to a machine. -
I go to use Pagemaker 6.5 - The program will start but you can't save or open a 6.5 file without it shutting down pagemaker.
Is there a fix?
Just forget using it on the machine with Acrobat 9 on it?
If I unistall Acrobat 9 will pagemaker work again? I can deactivate it & reactivate in on a different machine as I remember....?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Fire

I go to use Pagemaker 6.5 - The program will start but you can't save or open a 6.5 file without it shutting down pagemaker.
Is there a fix?
Just forget using it on the machine with Acrobat 9 on it?
If  I unistall Acrobat 9 will pagemaker work again? I can deactivate it  & reactivate in on a different machine as I remember....?
Those are the questions ; _)
Peace

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