Any update for acrobat 9 pro and OS X 10.6.1 ??

I am having compatibility problems between acrobat 9 pro 9.0.0 and OS X 10.6.1 especially with scanner and printer. Any updates to be downloaded somewhere?

Acrobat 9 has been updated several times, it is currently at 9.2 If the automatic updating doesn't work they can be downloaded directly from the Adobe website. Please note you must apply all of the updates in the sequence of their relief.

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    Hello,
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    However, PDF Maker plugin would not be enable in Outlook, as Acrobat 9 is not support with Office 2013.
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    You need to have Acrobat 11 to get PDF maker plugin in Office 2013.
    Regards,
    Anoop

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