Camera Profiles Beta 2 in LR 2.3

I just downloaded the beta 2 camera profiles from labs.adobe.com. They appeared as advertised in Camera Raw 5.3 but all I get in LR 2.3 under Camera Calibration is Profile:    "Embedded"
I did restart the computer but still no luck.
Is there a step I am missing?
Thanks,
Alan
PS I have Vista Ultimate with 4 GB of RAM.

You should not be bothering with the beta profiles as they have been superseded when ACR 5.2  was released.
If you download Camera Raw 5.3 you will find an installer package for the most recent versions of the camera profiles included in the download package.
Mac - http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/thankyou.jsp?ftpID=4364&fileID=4061
Windows - http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/thankyou.jsp?ftpID=4365&fileID=4067
Embedded suggests that the file you're trying to check the profile in is JPEG, TIF or PSD, which don't support the camera profiles. In some situations it may also appear for DNG files, but thse should also show Adobe Standard as a second option.

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