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Cant get Adobe Gamma to start.


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26-Nov-2005, 10:20 AM #1
Cant get Adobe Gamma to start.
I recently purchased a new LCD monitor and decided to callibrate it using Adobe Gamma, the programme that comes with Photoshop. I get a message saying that an exception arose when trying to run the programme.
I've made a small Gif of the message. It's in Swedish but the path to the file is quite comprehensible, ecept that Delade filer means Shared Files. I'd be really grateful if I could get a clue how to fix this problem.
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26-Nov-2005, 10:27 AM #2
are you loggin in as an administrator on the laptop
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26-Nov-2005, 11:39 AM #3
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are you loggin in as an administrator on the laptop
Not last week. But I think I was the first time the problem appeared. I have that possibility at any rate.
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