No CS Review in Premiere Cs 5.02

Hi all,
we just wanted to create a CS Review from a Premiere Pro Project, but we have no "export" to review as adobe described in the help text.
We are registered and could start CS Live from Premiere Pro, our Account is working. But we still cant create a new review from a  premiere pro  5.0.2 project.
Is there something to customize in PPRO which we didnt ?
Thanks for any Info.
Werner

Found Colins tipp in your suggested Topic and it worked for me:
          Use the Learn More option to go online to the CS Review subsite and sign in with your Adobe ID. Go to the CS Review main section.
Back in Premiere, click the Sign In option at the top of the CS Live option list; sign in.
Close Premiere.
Restart Premiere. You should now have CS Review Home and Create New Review under the CS Review option, and there will be a new option under Window > Extension called CS Review. That's the actual review window.
Thanks to any for your quick imput. Saved me realy lot of time !!!!!!!
THX again.
Werner

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