Hidden color profiles

A profile which appears in Windows/System32/Spool/drivers/color does not appear in the Printer Profile Window of the Print Window.  A second profile does appear there but not in Windows/System32/Spool/drivers/color.  This is after twice rebooting my WIndows XP system, running Photoshop CS3.  Any suggestions, please?

Catpearl,
On my WinXP system, my default color profile directory is WINNT/System32/Spool/drivers/color.  First check that.  I was on Win XP Home, and it varies from one version to another.  It's probably right the way you have it, but double check to be sure.
I assume you are printing from Photoshop using "Print with Preview"?  If so, you can instruct Photoshop to select a profile and rendering intent in the PS Print with Preview dialog box and it should find the profiles if they are in the right location.  If you install profiles when PS is open, you may have to shut down PS and restart so it sees them.  If you set the profile in PS's PwP, then turn off color management in your printer driver so you don't do double color management and conversion (butt ugly).
If you are selecting profiles in your driver, it may or may not see custom profiles.  Not sure, since I always use PS print with preview when printing from Photoshop and select profiles there, or I use the PS print plugin that comes with my Canon iPF6100 printer (which bypasses the O/S completely, uses a 16 bit print stream, and talks directly to the printer...very cool and well thought out).
It could be you have profiles in the wrong location, your printer driver doesn't see them, you have a  corrupted file, or there is a glitch in the driver installation.  Just guesses.  Also, it could be your driver settings....if you select certain settings, it may just look for the "canned" profiles that were installed with the driver.  Grasping at straws, since I don't know you printer model, settings you are using, what you are using to print, etc.
Hope this triggers some ideas and investigation that pays off.
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