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GREYED Out
I am trying to give access to the color management tab in the advanced
settings of the display properties. A user wants to add color profiles for his attached monitor. The add button is greyed out. I do not want to add him to the local administrators group in order for him to get this feature. I seem to think that the color managment tab gets created from the video driver installation. Is there a registry entry to edit or another security setting that can be changed to open just this option up to him? |
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May need to know some specifics surrounding the video driver and monitor
being used, though is this not something you could accomplish via a single change using the local admin account? I assume you're finding it's a user profile related issue, as in it won't retain the color profile once logged back in as the user. -- JL TA WB "Doodle304" wrote: I am trying to give access to the color management tab in the advanced settings of the display properties. A user wants to add color profiles for his attached monitor. The add button is greyed out. I do not want to add him to the local administrators group in order for him to get this feature. I seem to think that the color managment tab gets created from the video driver installation. Is there a registry entry to edit or another security setting that can be changed to open just this option up to him? |
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You are correct, this is a user profile related issue. I want to give the
user the ability to add color profiles only when they are logged in(but the add button is greyed out). I am trying to figure out what controls the greyed out buttons. Is this being controlled through the registry or something in the Local Group Policy? "jellorain" wrote: May need to know some specifics surrounding the video driver and monitor being used, though is this not something you could accomplish via a single change using the local admin account? I assume you're finding it's a user profile related issue, as in it won't retain the color profile once logged back in as the user. -- JL TA WB "Doodle304" wrote: I am trying to give access to the color management tab in the advanced settings of the display properties. A user wants to add color profiles for his attached monitor. The add button is greyed out. I do not want to add him to the local administrators group in order for him to get this feature. I seem to think that the color managment tab gets created from the video driver installation. Is there a registry entry to edit or another security setting that can be changed to open just this option up to him? |
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