ACR 6.1 Lens Profile missing for Raw

My D90 18-105 Lens Profile shows up with jpg's in ACR, but not with RAW files.  Both 12 bit dng and 8 bit files show up in PS CS5 with the D90 18-105 profile.
How do I get the D90 Lens profile to show up in ACR 6.1 for raw files?
Thanks

http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/lensprofile_creator.html
-Noel

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