Acrobat Pro Extended 9. How do you install it?

Is it supposed to replace the CS4 Acrobat I've already got? It doesn't seem to allow me to load it IN ADDITION to the Acrobat I already have. So, do I need to uninstall my existing Acrobat first?
Thanks.

Hello Lenore,
I was sucessfull in resolving this issue by running the CS6 cleaner tool for Mac and reinstalling the Application manager. Please follow the below steps.
1. Close all Adobe Applications.
2. Downlaod CS6 Cleaner Tool and run it.
( download CS6 cleaner tool here : http://download.macromedia.com/pub/creativesuite/cleanertool/mac/AdobeCreativeSuiteCleaner Tool.dmg )
3. Remove CS6 applications using this tool.
4. Download and run l Application manager.
To Run CS6 tool, refer this document : http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/cs5-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html
(>> If you still face any issues please contact our Adobe Chat support for further assistance,
       http://helpx.adobe.com/contact/ )

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