Adobe stuck on the onboard graphics instead of my Nvidia GPU

Whenever I change the profile for Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Premiere to 'high performance' it switches back to "integrated graphics" when I close the control panel and it opens again. So from Photoshop, I can only see the P530 graphics. All Adobe programs mentioned running with poor performance because of this.

I'm on a Dell Precision 5510, Windows 10 64 bit, Xeon, 32GB ram, Nvidia® Quadro® M1000M

Installed the NVIDIA 361.91 (8.1.820.0) Control Panel

NVIDIA Quadro M1000M: 10.18.13.6191

Intel HD Graphics P530: 20.19.15.4331

I'm stuck on the 'integrated graphics card.

https://i.imgur.com/avthUSq.PNG

I let fall the other day, after trying different options, reboots, drivers... Ended up keeping the driver the more recent, as mentioned above. Today, I wanted to see if I could fix it, and to my surprise, parameters were now stored in the Nvidia Control Panel. high-performance GPU and power setting of high performance.

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