Nikon D7000 & lenses missing?

Hi, all!  Just imported new images from my Nikon D7000 into LR3.3; the camera type is recognized, but the lens (the kit 18-105mm VR 3.5/5.6) isn't there.  Downloaded the profile downloader, and that camera/lens combo wasn't in there.  Downloaded the profile creator and the D7000 isn't in there.
Having never used the profile creator before, what should I do at this point?  Is there a D7000 profile that has to be added prior to creating a lens profile for the camera?  There IS a different lens model in the downloader (18-200mm), but given that it's a longer lens I have a feeling the profile would necessarily be different from the 18-105mm.
Suggestions welcome, thanks!
SteveB

You don't have to download the lens-profile-creator to get built-in profiles, they come with Camera RAW and Lightroom.
Look in:
C:\Users\All Users\Adobe\CameraRaw\LensProfiles\1.0\Nikon
And see if you have the file named:
NIKON D90 (Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f3.5-5.6G ED VR) - RAW.lcp
If you don't have this file, then perhaps it'll be forthcoming with LR 3.4.
You can download the release candidate from http://labs.adobe.com/
If you do have the file but don't see it in LR 3.3, its only a RAW profile, and maybe you're looking at JPGs?  The profile being created on the D90 does not preclude its usage with a D7000.

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