Camera Profiles gone in ACR 6.3 ?

I updated a few days ago from ACR  6.2 to 6.3.
In the Camera Calibration tab, the only profiles shown under "Camera Profile" are "ACR 4.4" & "ACR 4.3".
The profiles I had before ("Camera Landscape", "Camera Portrait"..) are not there anymore
How do I get those back for different bodies (Nikon D300, D700..° ?

FYI, I have 63 megabytes in 676 files under: C:\ProgramData\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles
Keep in mind the ProgramData root folder is usually hidden on a modern system, so you may have to type in the path in the Explorer address bar.
-Noel

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