Acrobat Pro 9.0 to 9.3.1 update path needed

I have called Tech Support.  I thought this was a brainless question to ask and figured the tech would ramble out the answer like he's probably done 100 times today. But no.  I guess I stumped him because the best he could do was point me to a CS4 Manual installation document for me to try to figure this out.
Question:  I have Acrobat Pro 9.0 on all my user's desktops.  I want to update them to 9.3.1 to respond to a recent security threat put out by Adobe.  The Downloads\Updates site for 9.0 only shows PDF Templates.  No updates so I figure if I download AcrobatUpd931_all_incr then it will fix my problem.  Apparently not because it's incremental.
Can someone tell me what path I must navigate to get my users up to 9.3.1?  ie:  9.0 + 9.1 + 9.2 + 9.3.1 etc...
Thanks for any help in advance.

I just did a 9.0.0 install from my ESD and then yes, you have to install 9.1, then 9.1.2, then 9.1.3, 9.2, 9.3, then finally 9.3.1.  They are all dependent on the previous version.  I'm working on an admin install for new installs, but for existing...  I was able to make a batch file to chain them all together.
@echo off
echo Installing 9.1 ...
msiexec /p AcroProStdUpd910_T1T2_incr.msp /qn
echo Installing 9.1.2 ...
msiexec  /p AcrobatUpd912_all_incr.msp /qn
echo Installing 9.1.3 ...
msiexec  /p AcrobatUpd913_all_incr.msp /qn
echo Installing 9.2 ...
msiexec  /p AcrobatUpd920_all_incr.msp /qn
echo Installing 9.3 ...
msiexec  /p AcrobatUpd930_all_incr.msp /qn
echo Installing 9.3.1 ...
msiexec  /p AcrobatUpd931_all_incr.msp /qn
Echos are there for my troubleshooting.  Even without them, t's not *totally* silent, but it does work.  Download all the patches to a folder and run the batch file or push with your deployment system.

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