Premiere CS3 "export to Encore" missing

So I purchased the CLP version of Premiere and receive Encore and OnLocation serials with it. When I install PP and then install Encore, I can not export from PP to Encore (grayed out).
How do I get PP and Encore to talk to each other?

P.S. This may be a reasonable feature request. If you have a sequence highlighted in the Project Panel I see no reason why you shouldn't be able to export it (etc.) as if it were open in the timeline window.
Cheers
Eddie
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