Missing H.264 export media option in Premiere Pro CC ?

Hello,
In Media Encoder, I can see the H.264 presets list but nothing in the Export dialog box ! H.264 choice is no more in my proposed list ?
Have you already experienced this and who knows how to solve it ?
Thanks by advance for your kind help !
Regards,
Samuel

I'm continuing my search and a lot of post are talking about this file C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Encoder CC\txt\AddExporterList.txt
With the solution proposed, it's still not working.
My file is bellow. Can you please have a look on your side and copy me your file ? the list of exporter is the one that I have.
# MediaCore Plugins
ExporterAIFF
ExporterAVI
ExporterBMP
ExporterCIT
CITExporter
ExporterDPX
ExporterGIF
ExporterGIFStill
ExporterJPEG
ExporterCoreAudio
ExporterNULL
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ExporterUncompressed
ExporterWave
ExporterWindowsMedia
ExporterXDCAMHD
# MediaCore Plugin Formats. Syntax: ExporterName.ZeroBasedIndexToBlacklist
ExporterMPEG4.1
ExporterMPEG4.2
ExporterMPEG4.3
# AME Plugins
AudioWriter
WinMediaWriter
# AME Plugin Formats
MPEG4
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