Lightroom ICC Profile Install on Vista

Hello
Just wondering if anyoone is having issues with installing icc colour profiles in lightroom using Vista? When I install the icc's from Epson R2400 they do not show up in the print modual in lightroom.
Any thoughts?
Jim

I did the same thing. Copied the color profiles from XP and installed them on Vista. Now they show up in Lightroom as well as in the printer settings. However, my prints looks horrible! I made sure that only one side uses the profiles (i.e. either the printer or Lightroom). Still - no luck getting halfway decent prints. The colors are way off. It does not seem to be a problem with the printer either - other programs (e.g. Picassa) print just fine. Any ideas?

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