Preflight Panel Problem!

Indesign CS5
In the lower status bar preflight reports 3 errors and there is a red dot. When I click on the tab to bring up the preflight panel, the panel is blank and doesn't specify the errors. I tried loading other preflight profiles but the panel remains blank.
Haven't had any luck finding an answer to this problem.
Any one else experienced something similar? Solutions?
Thanks!

Try restoring your InDesign preferences:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/526990

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