Adobe Shared Review/A link to your distributed PDF

After setting up a Shared Review and ensuring that I have chosen to add a link to the pdf for my reviewers, the link does not appear in the body of the e-mail that I send out. Can someone comment as to what may be occurring?  Using Acrobat X Pro.
regards

Hi mrdakota,
Have you updated Acrobat to v.10.1.12 and checked?
Regards,
Rave

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