Adobe Media Encoder Fails Export from Premiere

AME will not start the render qeue. I have tried Clip notes and different output types. I have embedded After Effects comps in my Premiere timeline. Could that be a cause? This is my first time working with Premiere and AE together.
Error log below:
- Source File: C:\Users\Alex\AppData\Local\Temp\Cosmetics Working_2.prproj
- Output File: F:\Premiere Projects\20090803 Shapiro Cosmetics\From Prem Timeline\Working Copy.pdf
- Preset Used: Custom
- Video:
- Audio:
- Bitrate:
- Encoding Time: 18:16:01
9/17/2009 3:37:39 PM : Encoding Failed
Could not read from the source. Please check if it has moved or been deleted.
- Source File: C:\Users\Alex\AppData\Local\Temp\Cosmetics Working_3.prproj
- Output File: F:\Premiere Projects\20090803 Shapiro Cosmetics\From Prem Timeline\New Pierre Video.avi
- Preset Used: NTSC DV
- Video:
- Audio:
- Bitrate:
- Encoding Time: 18:19:04
9/17/2009 3:40:43 PM : Encoding Failed
Could not read from the source. Please check if it has moved or been deleted.
- Source File: C:\Users\Alex\AppData\Local\Temp\Cosmetics Working_4.prproj
- Output File: F:\Premiere Projects\20090803 Shapiro Cosmetics\From Prem Timeline\Working Copy.wmv
- Preset Used: NTSC Source to Download 512kbps
- Video:
- Audio:
- Bitrate:
- Encoding Time: 18:22:58
9/17/2009 3:44:37 PM : Encoding Failed
Could not read from the source. Please check if it has moved or been deleted.
- Source File: C:\Users\Alex\AppData\Local\Temp\Cosmetics Working_5.prproj
- Output File: F:\Premiere Projects\20090803 Shapiro Cosmetics\From Prem Timeline\Working Copy.avi
- Preset Used: NTSC DV
- Video:
- Audio:
- Bitrate:
- Encoding Time: 18:26:09
9/17/2009 3:47:48 PM : Encoding Failed
Could not read from the source. Please check if it has moved or been deleted.
- Source File: C:\Users\Alex\AppData\Local\Temp\Cosmetics Working_6.prproj
- Output File: F:\Premiere Projects\20090803 Shapiro Cosmetics\From Prem Timeline\Working Copy.avi
- Preset Used: Custom
- Video:
- Audio:
- Bitrate:
- Encoding Time: 18:34:14
9/17/2009 3:55:52 PM : Encoding Failed
Could not read from the source. Please check if it has moved or been deleted.
- Source File: C:\Users\Alex\AppData\Local\Temp\Cosmetics Working_7.prproj
- Output File: F:\Premiere Projects\20090803 Shapiro Cosmetics\From Prem Timeline\Working Copy.pdf
- Preset Used: NTSC Source to 512kbps
- Video:
- Audio:
- Bitrate:
- Encoding Time: 18:36:22
9/17/2009 3:58:00 PM : Encoding Failed
Could not read from the source. Please check if it has moved or been deleted.

Hello, this is terrible problem, which i found in CS 6 softwares ...
solution i found only working, is uninstall and reinstall full package.. but it is not all,
you need to do BRAND NEW admin account in windows, and install it there.
that means, i could not export after repair from encoder in my original account never more (!!)   .. this is really terrible way how to repair this issue, because :
1.by reinstalling of software, client WASTE HIS TIME
2.by necessity to begin work in another windows profile you again WASTE YOUR TIME because of learning and migrating all other profile modifications, which i see really unaccpetable. Adobe means, this solution of repair is ok, and they did not do till today any steps of creating some "clever" solution.
I ask everybody, who will meet this issue in future, guys, please, complain about this situation, give "BUG Report" to them, and write "feature request" to them , in the way of creating some repair tool, which check actual  "broken" connections between encoder and premiere, which refuses to "take material" from it and encode, and REPAIR it automatically..  
   I am not IT, but ..does it seems so hard to create this ? Adobe IT developers should know their systems, and should create such utility tool really easy.
Steps to reproduce bug:
1. i export anything by button "queue" from premiere to Encoder
2. Encoder will start encoding
3. Encoder does not show the window of media encoding (down left )
Results: sound of sheep occur,
in encoding error file is this reason of canceling the encoding :
01/02/2014 10:10:48 AM : Encoding Failed
Could not read from the source. Please check if it has moved or been deleted.
History of this problem and detailed description, HOW i did "repair" this. With wasting of app 2,5 days of my working time :
1. after repairing "error 5" problem , i solved it by reinstalling the suite from the new admin user profile (profile B) . 
I continued my work on my normal working windows profile . (profile A)
Every cooperation (AE+Pr, export media via "queue" to Encoder) was working fine . . .
2. suddenly it stop working (without knowing any possible reason - i did not do installations )
and showed in error export log file :
"Could not read from the source. Please check if it has moved or been deleted."
3.repair via procedure(procedure "a"):
i did this procedure on the profile B (profile from last time installation of repairing problem error 5)
I did these steps :
a-uninstall master coll suite
b-i used Adobe cleaner tool (remove ALL)
c-removed raw directories in locations
•C:\Program Files\Adobe
•C:\Program Files(x86)\Adobe
•C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe
•C:\Program Files(x86)\Common Files\Adobe
•C:\ProgramData\Adobe
d-removed these links from registry file
•HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Adobe
•HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Adobe
•HKEY_LOCAL_MACH INE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Adobe
•HKEY_CURRENT_USER \Software\Wow6432Node\Adobe
e-restarted the PC
f- newly installed the Master Coll CS6
g-update the software
result of repair of "3" : problem still exists
4.Ok i find out after coordination with support, it should have been created  ANOTHER NEW admin account.
4a:so i did the same procedure (uninstalling) in profile B
4b: and then i created brand new admin profile (profile C)for INSTALLATION of software
4c: restarted the pc (and did not updated it yet)
result :
==exporting of any sequence/raw/AE link video material from premiere via "queue" (Encoder) (profile C) : export WORKS
==exporting of any sequence/raw/AE link video material from premiere via "queue" (Encoder) (profile B) : export WORKS
==exporting of any sequence/raw/AE link video material from premiere via "queue" (Encoder) (profile A) : export DOES NOT WORK ! ! !
(in profile A, is possible to export some raw video material in encoder which is imported to it via "drag and drop)
problem i see:, i have my basic profile A, which i am interested to work, because of all my directory modifications are in there..
this issue should be some "broken" connections between encoder and premiere, which refuses to "take material" from it and encode.
what i expect :
to get from Adobe some repair tool, which automatically checks these connections and repair if necessary, without necessity of founding the new profile and reinstallation of whole software.. this is madness !
what i do NOT expect from Adobe:
to get from Adobe advice of kind : you have to reinstall full software in new admin profile. sorry , we do not know the solution, because we do not know, how do behave our software.

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