Color profile changed in LR 5 installation?

Hi,
I installed LR5 from LR4 yesterday and each time I open an image in CS5 from my LR5, I get the following message:
The document "IMG_9082.CR2"has an embedded color profile that does not match the current RGB working space.
Embedded:  Adobe RGB (1998)
  Working  sRGB  IEC61966-2.1
What would you like to do?
-Use the embedded profiel (instead of the working space)
-Convert documents's colors to the working space
-Discard the embedded profile (don't color manage)
My camera's settings have it set with sRGB, LR4 and LR5 have sRGB and I have CS5 workspace as sRGB.  This did not happen before.
Is it possible that when LR5 updated the LR4 catalogue, it changed the profile of all my photos?  I don't know, maybe I've done something, but I can't see what as I don't remember changing anything.
Thank you,
Gloria

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