PRemiere Pro CS3 Freezes when I choose Adobe Media Encore

Hi,
For the first time, When I choose File - Export - Adobe Media Encoder the application freezes and nothing happens. Bt hitting the ESC key "wakes" it back up again.
The Sequence is only 12 minutes long, but this has never happened before.
Exporting to any other option seems to work.
any ideas?
cheers

Pressing the ESC key is the clue here. It sounds like the AME window is opening but is not visible. Use the ALT+TAB key combination to cycle through your open windows and see if it brings AME to the front. If you have more than one monitor then try disabling all but one for testing purposes.
Cheers
Eddie
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