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Eivind_Andersen@adobeforums.com #1
Disable dialog box: Profile or Policy Mismatch
I have a Indesign template that is shared beween various computers. The template is created on my computer using InDesign CS2. When I send the file to another computer, and tries to open it there, a dialog box appers: "Profile or Policy Mismatch". Since the template is used as a part of an automation process (where no user is involved), I must be able to open the file without this dialog box.
Can this be done? Is there a setting that is valid on all computers? (I must admit I do not totally understand what these color profiles are for.)
Regards,
Eivind Løland-Andersen
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Gerald_Singelmann@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Disable dialog box: Profile or Policy Mismatch
Look under Edit > colour settings on computer B.
in that dialog you can configure if you want to be warned at a profile mismatch (i.e. you try to open a web coated document on a computer that usually creates newspaper documents. It is nothing more than that: a warning that you open something that is not for the usual intent)
Gerald
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