Image Processor Problem - Untagged profile

Have come accross an issue in Photoshop 6 when using the Image Processor to output to .jpg.  All photos are being converted without a color profile (untagged) even though the Convert Profile to sRGB is checked.  Help!

Hi,
Do you have Include ICC Profile checked at the bottom of the Image Processor dialog?

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