Profile ICC settles in Lightroom

Hello

I have Lightroom and Photoshop installed on my Windows PC of 10 CC.

When you try to load ICC profiles in print (or through the export option) module in Lightroom I get only the one who is my connected printer profile but not others. Strangely, when you print from Photoshop I can see the full list.

All profiles are saved in C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color

When right click on a profile on drive C get a context menu with the option "install profile", however when I click on it nothing happens. Also, I think they must have installed since the show upward in Photoshop?

So far, I have uploaded a profile of a printing company and which has installed fine, and my Canon printer appears in the list of profiles, as well as all monitor profiles. I also tried to reinstall Lightroom, re-download the site of Adobe and the re ICC profiles - install (twice) with closed Lightroom. No chance with.

Help, please!

Hope that some of the following aid:

Version of Lightroom: CC 2015.6 (I) [1078672]

Operating system: Windows 10

Version: 10.0

Application architecture: x 64

System architecture: x 64

Number of logical processors: 8

Processor speed: 4.0 GHz

Built-in memory: 16244,8 MB

Real memory for Lightroom: 16244,8 MB

System DPI setting: 96 DPI

Graphic processor News:

GeForce GTX 750 Ti/PCIe/SSE2

LanguageVersion: 3,30 NVIDIA via the Cg compiler

The application folder: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Lightroom

Library path: B:\Pictures\Lightroom\Lightroom Catalog.lrcat

Settings folder: C:\Users\Michael\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom

CMYK profiles have been removed when restrained in the LR print module because they weren't completely properly and Adobe decided to remove them until they could work again what happens, so I don't know when they will return.  What is the question?

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