Is Acrobat 9 Pro updating in the suite?

I've got the Master Collection and routinely check for updates for all the CS4 applications. But Acrobat 9 Pro is not updating automatically. I had to manually download several updates for this (I don't use this app regularly).
Should it be auto updating?

Only AA XI is certified for use with Win 8.1. That being said, you may still be able to run AA 9 on the new system. However, the updates are likely critical to proper operation, particularly with a 64-bit processor. If you have OFFICE 2010 or newer, you will only be able to print to the Adobe PDF printer. The only full way to find out is to try it, but the updates may be the answer to your printer problem. I thought that AcroTray and the print driver worked in AA 8.1, but have not tried it myself.

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