Where is my Profiles in ACR 6.1?

I just download the new (beta) ACR 6.1, and I could not find my previously created lens profiles. I put the .lcp files to the "c:\Documents and Settings\(my user  name)\Application Data\Adobe\CameraRaw\LensProfiles\1.0\" directory, as mentioned in the Lens Profile Creator App. (It is work within PS Lens Correction Panel.) Is any wrong in my setup? Yes I know the ACR settings have an Lens Correction Tab, but it not show my lenses only the standards/defaults.
-best-
TS

Are you processing raw files or JPEG files in CR 6.1? There are separate profiles for each.
I'm guessing you made JPEG profiles and now you're processing a raw file. You cannot apply a JPEG lens profile to a raw file, or vice versa.

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