Adobe 9 Pro Collaborative Review Outlook E-Mail Issue

I have been trying repeatedly to hold a collaborative review of a document to no avail.  I can set up the review and send it to one person.  I then go in to add other reviewers - add them send by e-mail but they never get sent.  My sent box does not show that they are sent and the individuals that I have sent them to never receives them.  Has anyone had this problem and how do I fix it.

Many thanks for your reply,
I think it must be using IMAP then as he can send and receive to other e-mail addresses (other than one of the branch offices usin the same external .co.uk domain name) and he can see his folder list etc as he did on the Windows XP Pro machine running Outlook 2003.
Any other thoughts?
Thanks
Le

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    So were you set to "Mercury Playback Engine Software Only" or "Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration (OpenCL)" prior to changing it to "Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration (CUDA)?
    JJ Millen wrote:
    Testing with a brand new project is not an option. I have a deadline for my current project and it's impossible to start from scratch. What I did try is start a new project and importing the existing one, which didn't help so far.
    I was just wondering if you experienced the same issues in a new project. Any project you update to a new version is suspect, in my opinion. In the future, try to avoid doing that. If your current project is corrupt, I could see why you are having certain issues.
    For what it's worth, we had another user that exhibited similar issues until they started with a brand new Premiere Pro CC 2014.2 (8.2) file.
    Since importing your 8.1 file to a new 8.2 project isn't working, make sure to triple check permissions on all the Adobe folders I laid out in my blog post: Premiere Pro CC, CC 2014, or 2014.1 freezing on startup or crashing while working (Mac OS X 10.9, and later)
    It's the #1 reason Mac users experience freezing and crashing. The other one I'd look at is that NVIDIA drivers are not working well with Yosemite. Finally, if you update a project across versions, it can become corrupt. Not much you can do about that except start a new project ASAP.
    Thanks,
    Kevin

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