adobe gamma win2k user profile

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paulhyman
Feb 5, 2004
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I have photoshop version 7 loaded on a windows 2000 computer, it is loaded up in a administrator account and all works fine. I login on a user account (restricted user) and adobe gamma is not in the control panel. I have change the permissions on the common file in program files and the adobe folder as well but it does not appear. I read one of the post on here that said if you right click on the adobegamma.cpl file or some and load inthe control panel it will work but it errors and still says you need administrator permissions.

Can anyone Help. ?

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LenHewitt
Feb 5, 2004
Paul,

I believe that is working exactly as designed. Your restricted user group does not have sufficient privileges to alter system settings, and adobe gamma is altering system settings.
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Timo Autiokari
Feb 5, 2004
This is a stupid limitation built into the AdobeGamma that ships with V7. Use the AdobeGamma.clp from the v.5.0 disk it works OK. Do not take it from the it v5.5 disk, it has a bug. I have not tried with the version from v6 disk.

Timo Autiokari

On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 02:49:19 -0800, wrote:

I have photoshop version 7 loaded on a windows 2000 computer, it is loaded up in a administrator account and all works fine. I login on a user account (restricted user) and adobe gamma is not in the control panel. I have change the permissions on the common file in program files and the adobe folder as well but it does not appear. I read one of the post on here that said if you right click on the adobegamma.cpl file or some and load inthe control panel it will work but it errors and still says you need administrator permissions.
Can anyone Help. ?
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paulhyman
Feb 6, 2004
Is there anyway I can change this ? As i need this working under a user profile or would this work under a poweruser ?

Thanks
Paul
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LenHewitt
Feb 6, 2004
Paul,

would this work under a poweruser ? <<

Should do. Power User is supposed to be the minimum permissions required for Photoshop

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