Where do you put colour profiles ???

Hi I hope you can help me we have our own icc colour profile that i want to synchronise in adobe bridge to use on the whole suite. Can you tell me where i have to put the profile for it to appear in the list when i go to creative suite color settings in bridge. Hope someone can help me please this is driving me mad !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Many Thanks
JJK_Echo

You are right, that is not possible. Use Finder to manual copy the icc
profile to a place as described in a copy of a text from an Adobe Press
article that I pasted in this mail, choose which one you need.
Then in PS again go to color setting, under working spaces find the newly
added color profile in either RGB section or CMYK section and select it.
Also check the other settings you want to have active. Then save this color
setting with a clear and understandable name and hit OK. Then go to Bridge
color settings and now your newly saved profile is in the list and you can
choose it. Now you are done. You can also easily get it undone again by
checking an other one of the list.
Here is the copy of the text from Adobe Press:
Storing and Finding Color Profiles in Mac OS X
Mac OS X offers a bewildering variety of places to store profiles. You'll
find them in the System\Library\ColorSync\Profiles folder, in the
Library\ColorSync\Profiles folder, in the
Library\ColorSync\Profiles\Displays folder, in the Library\Application
Support\Adobe\Color\Profiles folder, in the Library\Application
Support\Adobe\Color\Profiles\Recommended folder, in the
Users\(username)\Library\ColorSync\Profiles folder, and in some cases,
buried several levels deep in subfolders in the Library\Printers folder.
Here's the deal: There are really only three places where you probably want
to store profiles. If you want to make a profile available to all user
accounts on a Mac, save it in the Library\ColorSync\Profiles folder. Don't
try to put it in the System\Library\ColorSync\Profiles folder, because
you're not supposed to manually edit the OS X System folder‹that's why the
other Profiles folders exist.
If you want to make a profile available only to your user account, save it
in the Users\(username)\Library\ColorSync\Profiles folder. (If you're the
only user, you may as well save all your profiles there.)
If you want to make a profile available from the Color Settings dialog in
Photoshop when the Advanced check box is unchecked, save it in the
Library\Application Support\Adobe\Color\Profiles folder.
Hi when i go to color settings in Ps and try to load the icc profile from its
location it is greyed out and will not let me select it

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