Wow ... I'm glad that you found the problem, thanks for posting this!

On 10/03/2018 01:02, [email protected] wrote:
Long time have passed, but I ran into the same issue and finally worked it out. I operate under 
Windows 8.1 and the problem was that Windows kept a copy of the faulty file inside C:\Users\[my 
name]\AppData\Local\VirtualStore (or using environnement variable : %APPDATA%\..\Local\VirtualStore 
). In that directory, I found a "Program Files (x86)" folder, that contained a 
"pyzo" directory. Inside the latter was the faulty file (source\pyzo\codeeditor\base.py) 
with the right timestamp.
I juste deleted the whole content of the aforementionned "pyzo" dir, and Pyzo 
now works back like a charm, without elevated privileges.


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