Acrobat shared review and services XI online Adobe

I have a 60 user + CC for subscription teams and I'm trying to use the feature of shared in Acrobat XI review. I click Send for shared review and the first option in the drop-down says "automatically download and follow the comments with Adobe online services. I select this option, click Next, it asks me to connect with my Adobe ID, click Next, add an address in the To... field, click Send. Now a progress bar window appears and says "status: creating a shared folder on the Adobe online services ' and I wait, wait and wait for progress in the progress bar but there is a button to retry. Clicking on it is futile.

Adobe online services are different from Adobe.com? This works for someone else?

Have you updated to 11.0.07 again?  It doesn't sound like you've done it yet.  I say that it is because the opportunity to use the Acrobat.com shared review feature in the user interface has been removed in the 11.0.07 update.

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