DNG Converter won't recognize Canon Powershot S95 CR2

I've just installed the latest version (6.2) of DNG Converter. When I point it to a small directory (5 files) of .cr2 files from my Canon Powershot S95, it gives me the following message:  “The source folder does not contain any supported camera raw files.”  It works fine with .nef files from a Nikon D80.  I notice that the list of cameras in the Documents and Settings/All Users/Application Data/Adobe/Camera Raw/Camera Profiles folder includes the S90 but not the S95.  Is there really a difference between the files produced by the two, or am I making a mistake somewhere?

Thank you.
Dirck
email:  [email protected]

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