Remote desktop client and colour management

After googling I found nothing relevant. Anybody has any information about using ps cs5 in win7 using ms rdp client for mac? What about monitor profiles on both ends to get colours right? Having linux, win7 and mac computers, but because space on my desktop is limited, I use different rdp clients to connect to these computers rather than switch cables. 100Mbit lan works fast enough to edit an image in ps cs5 on win7 on a quad core amd  from mac. But what to set for remote win7 as monitor profile and in mac of course use mac-specific profile created by basICColor. Does it really matter what profile win7 has? Don't know about rdp enough, but it might well be that the remote sends only raw data.
thanks for any info

RDC doesn't handle color management as far as I know -- I believe it uses the display profile for the target machine (the one doing the processing, not the one displaying the result).

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