Icc profile error

I have windows 7 64 bit system, getting a icc profile missing error PSE9 and printer driver is installed and up to date? Any suggestions?

  Has the image been edited and re-saved without a profile or perhaps it’s from a scanner?
 

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    I have Windows XP professional, SP3.
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    3. Occasionally when I start up the PC.
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    Acrobat 8 worked fine. My Sys Admin has reinstalled the upgrade twice (after trying a repair which didn't work) to no avail. He can't find any documentation about this error at Adobe, so he's going to uninstall it and switch me back to Adobe 8.
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    This solved the problem for me.
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    Some clueless individual handed you a file with an invalid color profile embedded.
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    You should know that color management is far from an easy subject.  If you're a rank beginner in Photoshop, be prepared to do a lot of reading on the subject.  You could start here:
    http://www.gballard.net/psd/cmstheory.html
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    I'm on Windows 7 with Adobe CS5 Design Premium.  This has just started happening recently, and only occurs occasionally, usually disappears after a reboot.
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    Adobe Tech support was most helpful on this.  First download the updated
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    Distiller ICC profile files at:
    http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/thankyou.jsp?ftpID=4075&fileID= 3790
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    c:\windows\system32\spool\drivers\color
    These new files will probably overwrite some old ones.
    This solved the problem for me.
    This is actually the best solution though I found that instead of copying all the .icc files to the windows\sys...  folder, all you need to do is copy the 3 Video files from the RGB folder (VideoHD.icc, VideoNTSC.icc, and VideoPAL.icc).  Once you add these three files to  c:\windows\system32\spool\drivers\color  you will be good to go.
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  • How do I correct the error: adobe acrobat 9 distiller can not find its standard icc profiles.

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    You have permissions issues on the respective folders, e.g. Windows\System32\Color and so on. Fix them and allow all apps to access the contents.
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    [ote 863362 - Security checks in the SAP Early Watch Alert|https://websmp130.sap-ag.de/sap%28bD1lbiZjPTAwMQ==%29/bc/bsp/spn/sapnotes/index2.htm?numm=863362]  --- this will give overview of Required Authorizations.
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