Consolidate Shared Reviews?

I am using Acrobat Professional 8 on my desktop and laptop. I usually have several documents in shared review simultaneously. When I travel, I post the latest drafts for shared review from my laptop. However, none of the shared reviews I create from my laptop are accessible in the Tracker on my desktop and vice versa. Is there anyway to consolidate all shared review tracking to a single computer? The application and file folder paths are identical on both computers. Of course it is a simple matter to move the PDF files from one machine to another, but, how do I make them all viewable in the Tracker?

To get a review in Tracker, you need to open that review pdf in Acrobat from where you are launching Tracker. For instace if you have created a review from your laptop and you want it to appear in your desktop's Acrobat Tracker, just move the file to desktop and open it in Acrobat there.

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