IPhone and Aperture 3

I've been trying to sincronize my iPhone with Aperture 3 via iTunes. When I try, a message appears saying:
"The Aperture Library has not been found. Open the Preferences window in Aperture and activate the option that allows to share previews with other applications"
I've tried to find the option, but haven't been able to find it.
Can anybody help???

Do your images have previews?
Select all the images you want to share in the browser and select "Photos > Update Previews" from the main menu bar.
You also may need to repair your Aperture library or fix a  corrupted Preference file, see the
Aperture 3: Troubleshooting Basics: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3805
on how to do this. Try first to repair the permissions, then to repair the library, then to remove the preferences.
Another possibility might be the iPod Photo Cache inside the library package.
Quit Aperture.
Open the Aperture Library package by ctrl-clicking it, selecting "Show Package Contents", and then remove the folder "iPod Photo Cache".
Regards
Léonie

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