* Samuli Seppänen <sam...@openvpn.net>:

> I assume you're trying to launch OpenVPN-GUI.

Yes!

> This happens because OpenVPN-GUI adds it's registry keys when it
> launches the first time (as an administrator) but never ever validates
> or changes them again. Basically OpenVPN-GUI is looking for openvpn.exe
> from the old location and gets confused. In the upcoming 2.4 releases
> this problem will be fixed, as openvpn-gui has it's own installer which
> should do a pretty good job at automatically sorting out this kind of
> problems.

Excellent. It happens now and then for various users. 
 
> For now you can fix this by either removing OpenVPN-GUI's registry keys
> and running OpenVPN-GUI (as an admin), or by changing the value of the
> registry key which tells OpenVPN-GUI where to look for openvpn.exe.

Which keys are those?

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