Adobe Reader 9.4.5 & Virtual Desktop Infrastructure compatibility ?

I am seeking following information on Adobe Reader 9.4.5 in regards to MS Virtual Desktop Infrastructure compatibility, below are questions:
1. Is the application – Adobe Reader 9.4.5 supported on Windows 7 x64 desktop virtualised on Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V presented by Citrix XenDesktop 5.5/5.6 ?
2. Is the virtualization of the application supported ? [We are Planning to virtualize the Application using Microsoft App-V/Citrix ] ?
3. Is the application supported if installed on Virtual Machines [VDI] ?
4. Does the Application’s current License Policy support if the Application is virtualized ?
5. Does the Application’s current License policy support the Application on Virtual Machines?
If not is there any license policy that supports the Application on Virtual Machines ?

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