Not a standard situation(Proof Colors)

I’m asking you for help in disturbing question. First of all got to mention- I use Photoshop CS2
I had such a situation- I load "CMYK" profile, Let’s call it for example ros4028075.icc, choosing "Edit - Color Settings"
Then I choose "View - Proof Setup" make profile and then save it as "ROSPRINT".
When it appears in the menu I select it putting a tick.
Then I close PS, and right after reopening it I check "View - Proof Setup"- my profile is chosen. But then I have some problems. When I load any "RGB" file and then transfer it to "CMYK" (Image - Mode – CMYK) I have "Working CMYK" profile chosen. And as hot keys for proof colour(Ctrl+Y) turn the chosen profile on, I have to check this meny every time to get my profile chosen.
I want to ask if it’s possible to make this choice be saved, so that I won’t have to do this unnessesary thing. Would you be so kind and help me with the solution.
Before creating this topic googled but couldn't find anything.

Colors can be expressed by known name and by a hex value. The hex value format is widely used in HTML programming, and has a format of #abcdef, and "abcdef" can be values like aaddcc and so on. For some primary colors, you can get away with #abc, but that is not very common.
You should always design with Web-safe colors in mind. That limits you to 16, but should be plenty for most purposes (plus all 16 have known names like red, cyan, yellow, etc.).
http://www.w3schools.com/Html/html_colors.asp has a good explanation of the standards.

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