Is Acrobat 9 compatible to window 7

I currently have acrobat standard version 8 and installed patch 8.1.7 and still cannot print to PDF printer.  Some program such as QB does not have print to file option as I was suggested to work around the problem.  So I am considering upgrading to version 9.  But before I spend the money, I want to know if anybody has used Acrobat 9 and window 7 and able to print to PDF printer.
Thanks a million.

Acrobat 9 should be fine with PDFs you generate with CC apps. I don't believe any of the apps will let you choose a lvel of security that requires Acrobat 10 and up, which is the only stumbling block I can think of.

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