Adobe acrobat sharing review error

I am unable to add e-mail addresses for sharing review. Have the following error message: Unknown error while fetching Address book.
Help please.

Since Acrobat is not an Apple product, you should post your question on the Adobe forums:
http://www.adobeforums.com

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