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Mysterious KPCMS folder

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Taksina Isarabhakdi

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Sep 30, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/30/98
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I have a folder called c:\KPCMS with the following files:
ADOBERGB.pt
cp01
KPPrefs.cfg
pcd4050e.pt
pcd4050k.pt
pcdcnycc.pt
pcdekycc.pt
pcdkoycc.pt
Pcdscale.psf
Pcdsharp.psf
PHCDCN01.pt
PHCDEK01.pt
PHCDKO01.pt
PSLABEXP.pt

Does anybody have a clue what it is? I guess it must have something to do with Adobe software which I already uninstalled. If this is the case, can I just delete it? I'm quite tight on space in c:.
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Any help would be highly appreciated.

Regards,

Taksina
Bangkok, Thailand

David Scott

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Sep 30, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/30/98
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I have that, too. I think maybe it's created with an Adobe product...maybe
PageMaker? I leave it alone.

David

Bill Starbuck

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Sep 30, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/30/98
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>I have a folder called c:\KPCMS with the following files:
>ADOBERGB.pt

Everyone who installs Photoshop gets this. You probably also have a
file named kpcms.ini in your Windows folder.

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Bill Drake

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Sep 30, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/30/98
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This is the Kodak Precision Colour Management System
folder.

The folder and its files are usually installed by Adobe
Photoshop.

I don't know if KPCMS installs itself as a W9x service
or as a service dedicated to Adobe Photoshop.

Check the Kodak and the Adobe Tech Support websites
for more info on uninstalling KPCMS.


Best I can do for now. <tm>


Bill

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I have a folder called c:\KPCMS with the following files:
ADOBERGB.pt

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