Lightroom 4.1 RC2 - Secondary monitor issue

Hi
lightroom 4.1 rc2 seems to have solved the crash issue when using a secondary monitor.
NOW i have another HUGE and HEAVY problem...
The image that appears in the secondary monitor have total different colors than the reality... and when switching the configuration ( so main window go into secondary monitor ) colors are fine ( so this isn't a bad configuration between monitor and lightroom.... ).
Images in secondary monitor appears less contrasted and greenish. And that's a big issue ( cause i use secondary monitor for the correct balancement for printing ).
I repeat that the main window of lightroom shows the image correctly when working with secondary monitor as main...

Known bug.
http://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/topics/lr4_rc2_differences_in_rendering_in_ library_and_develop_modules

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