Windows? I'm 99% sure that the default (on Windows 7-64) anyway is the .\drivers\color subdirectory. My speculation is that it can be extended, if you know what you are doing. IIRC, I noticed with Datacolor SpyderPrint that you could define a "Hot Directory" that I think allowed there to be multiple directories. That might be like the PATH environment variable, which defines a priority list to resolve executables. ".\drivers\color" ... might ... be similar for resolving .icc / .icm in a certain order. Or not? I believe there is the capability of having the .icc resolved differently for different users on the same Windows desktop, which I infer to mean that it isn't just the system-wide .\drivers\color Perhaps ... CAREFULLY! search your Registry (with RegEdit.exe) for the string "drivers\color" and see what shows up. The environment variables are actually in the Registry, and it might work similarly. Or you might be able to use the Control-Panel for Color-Management + Advanced to add to the list where it searches to resolve .icc references. HTH for at least a hint or two for proceeding. Someone else may know for sure, and we'll both learn! -----Original Message----- From: Ken Fleisher Sent: Monday, April 08, 2013 8:05 AM To: ColorSync Users Mailing List Subject: ICC Profiles located on Server I have multiple workstations that all need to print to multiple servers. Currently we just manually distribute new profiles anytime we need to update them, but this is cumbersome and error prone (if someone overlooks installing the new profile, for example). I am writing today to ask if anyone knows of a way to include ICC profiles in the system that are located on a server rather than on the local disk. I know there are many places profiles can be located, but I don't know of any way to place them centrally on a server so that they are automatically available on the local computers. This way I could update a printer profile in one place and everyone would make use of it. I doubt this is possible, but it's worth asking anyhow! Thanks in advance. Ken Fleisher _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Colorsync-users mailing list (Colorsync-users@lists.apple.com) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: https://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/colorsync-users/ldasignup%40gmail.co... This email sent to ldasignup@gmail.com