Canon EOS 5D images not displaying in ACR3.7 even in .dng format

If I view the RAW images from my Canon 5D in Canon Digital Photo Professional, everything looks fine and as expected. But I want to use Photoshop.
I am using CS2, I have downloaded ACR 3.7 and the 4.0 DNG converter. If I convert the RAW images to .dng files and open them with ACR3.7, the colors are off quite a bit and some of the highlights and shadows are clipped. It's so bad that I can't tell what I should edit. If I then click "Open" and import them to Photoshop, I can convert the profile to a profile specific to my LCD display and they look OK. But I have defeated the original purpose of having ACR and being able to directly edit in RAW format.
Question: Is this an ACR problem and should I upgrade to CS3 and ACR4.0? I thought DNG 4.0 was a workaround to get ACR 3.7 to support the same list of cameras as ACR 4.0. Or is this just a problem with my display? Remember that Canon DPP doesn't have a problem.
Thanks.

> I found the problem. I went into the Windows settings for my display adapter and associated the sRGB-IEC61966-2.1 profile to my display. Everything works now. The old profile assigned to the display was the problem.
I don't believe this would be the right thing to do. The monitor profile that should be associated with "desktop properties" should be the monitor profile created with Adobe Gamma applet, or a profile created with a 3rd-party profiler (e.g., Colorvision+Spyder).
In any case, SRGB is
not a monitor profile ... it is a color space which is intended to match
"most" monitors.
Edit: Which naturally begs the question as to how the profile associated with your monitor got there, or how you calibrated your monitor?
HTH :)

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