Shared Review Email Suppression

Hi
I'm trying to use the Automatically collect comments on my own internal server using Adobe Acrobat X Pro.
I've setup the WebDav folder and everything is working fine when I use Acrobat Standard 8. I can review and comment and i close Adobe and the comments are automatically uploaded to the WebDav folder.
However when I use Adobe X to do this I keeps asking me to email out the link/attachment for review. I do not want to do this as I’m using a workflow software that will do the email for me.
I really need to suppress the email section and just get it to upload the comments to my WebDav folder.
Is this possible at all?
Thanks

If you don't want to send the email then you can choose to "send the file manullay" after the server selection step. This will let you create the review file and save your comments on the server, but it will not email the review file. You can choose to send this file to the concerned people using any method later.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Abhilasha.

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