Convert Profile from color setting

HI
please help me
How to change rgb to cmyk profile change
i want change cmyk particular color setting in script

OK I think your a bit confused about Color Profiles and Color Settings "North America General Purpose 2" is a not a Color Profile it is a names set of color setting Adobe shipped with Photoshop. Changing a color setting will not change the documents color profile. If you look at the Working Spaces settings you see four pull down menu for Profiles. If you move the mouse cursor over RGB:, CMYK:, Gray: or Spot: You will see a description at the bottom of the dialog. If you move the mouse coursor ovet a profile you will see a description for it in the description setion.  These are the profiles Photoshop will use when you use menu Image>Mode>Working Space to switch between working spaces. You can save color setting the way you want and give the set a meaningful name and description.  The other way convert to a diffrent working space and profile is the use menu Edit>Convert to Profile... the dialog I posted. This will change the documents current working space.  To change a  document color space in a script you use ConvertProfile.
Here is my color setting. You can see I saved four sets of setting for myself.  Two are for the ProPhoto RGB color space one with Prompts on the other one with them off.
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