Help - can't see Aperture library in iPhoto

I'm following the directions outlined on
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=304446
but not seeing the Aperture library.
Sharing is turned on in Aperture, and I have the latest versions of both software.
A follow-on (probably answered when I get this worked out):
I am assuming I can create a Photocast in iPhoto of files I have modified in Aperture (not the masters). If that happens and I continue to tweak the modified photo within Aperture, will that automatically update the iPhoto Photocast?
Or does iPhoto in essence import a file from Aperture, so its not really dynamic? (or just reference the master or the top of the stack)?
Thanks so much!

Answering the second question first: You get a media browser with Aperture photos - if you use them in iPhoto you'll have imported them and thus created copies, so no, the changes won't go through to the photocast.
In addition to turning on sharing, you might have to force previews to be generated for your Aperture library. I don't have Aperture but I believe the steps were to hold down Option and choose Generate Previews, forcing Aperture to create previews. I read this on a discussion that was in essence complaining about how slow Aperture is to generate previews - I guess if you didn't notice, then no previews were actually created. I think the preference you set might have been to apply it to newly imported photos, not existing ones.
There's a task progress window or something that tells you it's generating previews. I'm not sure if it appears automatically or you have to bring it up.

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