Exporting prores files from adobe premiere on a windows 7 PC

Does anyone know if Media encoder can be set up to encode to Prores files.
If not how can I save edited prores files on my Adobe premiere timeline to a prores file for distribution.

AFAIK, You can only export to Proress if you are on a Mac.
On Windows you have to export to a lossless format and then use a converter.

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