Exporting to FLV from Premiere

Hello,
I have PPOCS4 and I have a short 4 min clip.  I have tried to export the movie to flv several times...and I can't get the movie to play back when I use the FMS3 server.  If I use progessive, all is OK.  If I convert using Sorenson, all is fine?  Why is that?  What could I be doing wrong?
I have used the presets in the system also.

I see what you are saying...yes that does work, and i could do that, but my family from the Ukraine does not have high speed internet.  I have a home page that I developed to help keep them up to date of family affairs.
Video through FMS 3.5 is a good option since I don't need a full blown option where a lot of visitors will be coming.
Progessive is just too slow for them and emailing would be better than the progressive download...
there just has to be something that I am doing wrong to get the file to play on FMS...
Anyone with perhaps some settings that they use that they know works...I would like to try that.
Anyone?

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