The only part of your previous answer that made sense to me was: 2. Run PSPad as administrator (use right mouse) to elevate PSpad rights, go to Program settings/System and check Multiuser environment.
But initially that about 'multiuser' were disorienting me since Im administrator and 'unique' user for this laptop. But now I have achieved solution trying to understand and apply what you said. I went to my PSPad folder, right click the pspad.exe file, then click on 'Properties' option. Then exploring the tabs, I found at tab 'compatibility' the checkbox for 'run as administrator', what looks like your recomendation. I have checked that option, then test again. It worked! Besides, I noticed 3 new files were created at my PSPad folder: - PSPad.ini - PSPad_MU.ini - PSPad_FTP Now I can use my PsPad normally. Tks for help. -- <http://forum.pspad.com/read.php?2,59221,59304> PSPad freeware editor http://www.pspad.com
