WMV export on Windows CS6 version 6.0.3

Hi!  I have Adobe Media Encoder CS6 on a Windows machine at work. 
Despite having the version 6.0.3 update, the export presets for WMV format video files appear to be missing.
Edit >> Export Settings (Export Settings > Format)
The list includes only:
F4V
FLV
H.264
H.264 (Legacy)
MP3
The 6.0.1 and subsequent updates presumably included WMV, but evidently not in this case.
Any insight would be greatly appeciated!  Thank you,
Sonia (a.k.a. SpaceBender)

Available formats depends on which license you have.  In order to use WMV format, you need to have a license to either Adobe Master Collection, Adobe Production Premium, Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects.  Looking at the list of format you have, it seems you don't have any of those app licences?
Please refer to the the bottom of the following page.
http://helpx.adobe.com/media-encoder/using/file-formats-supported-export.html
Codecs installed for different installations of Adobe Media Encoder
Adobe Master Collection, Adobe Production Premium, or Adobe Premiere Pro: All codecs
Adobe After Effects: All codecs except Dolby audio
All other products: FLV, F4V, h.264, MP3

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