Can't print comments Acrobat 9

Hi all.
I've just had Acrobat re-installed on my PC, and now I can't print comments.
I've got a commented PDF. Nornmally I would use ctrl+t to summarise comments, choose my printing preferences, but then when I click on "Print Comments Summary", the summarize pop-up disappears and nothing happens. Usually it would go to the Print menu.
The same thing happens if I try and do it through the Print menu (Print > Summarize comments).
I'm running Acrobat 9 on an XP machine.
I've tried updates and all the options offered here http://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/printing-problems-acrobat-9-4.html but nothing seems to be helping.
Thanks if anyone can help.

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