Can't exort from Premiere pro to Encore CS3 with Dynamic Link

Hi,
I have finnished a projekt in Premiere Pro CS3 and when I want to export it to Encore with danamic link I don't have this option in the menu. I only have the option to use dynamic link to After effect.
I have Production Premiem and use Vista 32 bit.
I'm thankfull for any help
/Chris

No I have the same option as i Premiere, to import from After effects.
I have searched several forums and never heard anyone having this problem.
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