Hi, pspad: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you want to change some settings and PSpad is installed into Program files folder, you have to run PSPad as admin. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
as far as I see, a restricted user can invoke PSPad with "run as admin", but this affects the settings of the admin account, not the user's settings. pspad: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To fix wrong registry settings integration, switch to DLL, confirm, switch to back to registry and confirm (or uncheck integration, confirm and set it back again) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I found this hint and tried to do so, but switching do DLL and back to Registry was not possible since the radio buttons were greyed out in my first installation attempt. Oliver -- <https://forum.pspad.com/read.php?4,71034,71036> PSPad freeware editor https://www.pspad.com
