Acrobat pdf file printer

I recently upgraded from CS3 Web Premium to CS4 Design Premium on my laptop.
Now I have a netbook at home and want to have the feature of creating a PDF by printing from an application.
Am I allowed to remove CS3 from the laptop and install the CS3 Acrobat on the netbook? If so, how do I do this? If not, is there another way, apart from purchasing a second copy of Acrobat, to have the above feature on the netbook?
Thanks in advance.
Len.

If you read the license agreement (EULA), you should find that you are allowed 2 working copies for your license. They are not supposed to be used at the same time, but are for the type of use you have - desktop and notebook. Why not simply use CS4 on the notebook?

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