3.6 Lightroom / ACR 6.6 camera missing profiles

Greetings.

I have read through so many discussions about this and still can not make camera profiles appear in 3.6 LR or ACR 6.6.

I'm shooting RAW with a Nikon D7000.  The only camera profiles available are Adobe Standard, camera Standard, neutral, etc.  LR/AC recognizes the file RAW has been produced by the D7000 or at least that is what shows like make & model in the metadata.

I checked the path

C:\ProgramData\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles\Camera\NikonD7000

and 5 STC files are present.

I confirmed THAT LR/ACR is reading this way out the software and editing temporarily

... \CameraProfiles\...

TO

.. \FUBARCameraProfiles\...

and when I run then LR/ACR, I get a message that the camera profiles are missing.

I use Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit, logged on as administrator in order to eliminate any security problem, and I installed LR/ACR as the admin as well.

Lens profiles to work very well.  On all my files RAW, the lens is correctly identified, and I can choose it in the drop-down list for the correction of the goal.

If anyone has any ideas on what else to try, I would be grateful.

Happy New Year, all!

That's all you should see if you haven't installed custom profile.

Beat

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