Settings export from CC to CC 2014 (illustrator)

Hello,
I try to export my settings from Illustrator CC to CC 2014. It doesn't do this automatically (even though automatic synchronisation is "on" in both versions) and if i try to do it manually (Help bij Illustrator | Illustrator CC-instellingen importeren en exporteren), CC 2014 tells me the file doesn't contain the settings. Anyone a thought? Would be highly appreciated!

Found a workaround here: Re: import settings into cc 2014    [Post 12 by The_Tallness]

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