Missing print profiles

I have a fresh win7 and adobe cc install. Within PS printing options, I am missing many print profiles I once had.  I'm mainly concerned with Adobe1998 not being there to print from. Am I missing a setting?

1. If you right-click on the profiles in Explorer do you see the option to "install"? If so click it. If you see the option to uninstall, rather than install, you are ok on this point.
2. In LR's print module, when you click on the Profile option, did you click on Other, and are they displayed in the list when you do this? You will need to checkmark them if they are there. If they are not there, go on to #3.
3. Do the profiles have extensions of ICC or ICM? If they are ICC, try renaming them to change the extension to ICM and see if that helps.
4. If none of these suggestions works, maybe someone else can help.

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