Are there issues with DNG Converter reading CR2 files from Canon 5D Mark III?

I am having problems similar to what's detailed at http://forums.adobe.com/message/4356184 (which unfortunately provides no explanation/solution) ... I choose the file where my CR2 RAW files are and try to convert but it tells me there are no files to convert. Only differences are I'm on Windows not a Mac, and I'm using Elements 9 not 10.

Let's continue to use that same forum thread for this conversation.

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