Adobe Media Encoder CC won't let me import a specific sequence of Premiere Pro

I'm on a trial version of Adobe Media Encoder CC. I try to import a Premiere Pro sequence (I have an old version 2.0) and it won't let me choose a specific sequence within the project, it will let me only import the first sequence. The dialog box sequence which is supposed to open when I select 'Import first Pro Sequence' under 'File' does not, let me only to select a project and will then automatically import the first sequence for this project. The box in the preferences for "Import sequences of natively" under Premiere Pro is grayed out and I can't seem to change, which is what I apparently have to do to activate dynamic links. However, I think that it is possible that either the trial version doesn't let me do, or my first version is just too old and there is a mismatch.

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