CS REVIEW disabled

I've had this problem befoer and am almost ready to go another route with having clients review my footage because this I can't trust CS Review to work.  I opened Premiere and in my CS Review window the "sign in" button is greyed out and below it says "This feature is disabled.  Please contact your internal IT for information."  I have no internal IT.  I work remote from my home office.  Last time this happened I had updated premiere from a adobe update and to solve the problem I had to uninstall CS 5.5 production premium.  This time I did not install any updates.  I just opened premiere one day and noticed it isn't working.  Anyone have this problem?

I have that problem too.  Guess I need to keep using Vimeo for reviews.

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