dtmackenzie: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I finally found a solution! After giving write permissions to the program directory, everything works. This is somewhat unusual on current Windows systems (64-bit Windows 7 in my case) - it would be better to store the settings in the "Application Data" directory - but I can live with this. Thank you again for a great editor! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You use PSPad as portable but you install it into Program files folder. It's user problem not PSPad problem. You have 2 ways how to fix it: 1. Run PSPad installer again and uncheck option "Portable application" during setup. 2. Run PSPad as administrator (use right mouse) to elevate PSpad rights, go to Program settings/System and check Multiuser environment Your previous setting will be preserverd. -- <http://forum.pspad.com/read.php?2,57741,61541> PSPad freeware editor http://www.pspad.com
